Overweight and obesity as risk factors for chronic low back pain: a new follow-up in the HUNT Study

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Heuch, Ingrid [1 ]
Heuch, Ivar [2 ]
Hagen, Knut [3 ,4 ]
Zwart, John-Anker [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Oslo Univ Hosp, Dept Res & Innovat, Div Clin Neurosci, POB 4956 Nydalen, N-0424 Oslo, Norway
[2] Univ Bergen, Dept Math, Bergen, Norway
[3] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Neuromed & Movement Sci, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
[4] St Olavs Hosp, Clin Res Unit Cent Norway, Trondheim, Norway
[5] Univ Oslo, Fac Med, Oslo, Norway
关键词
Epidemiology; BMI; Low back pain; Risk; Recurrence; HUNT; BODY-MASS INDEX; NORD-TRONDELAG-HEALTH; COHORT; ASSOCIATION; POPULATION; SMOKING;
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10.1186/s12889-024-20011-z
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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BackgroundNumerous studies have examined associations between overweight and obesity and risk of low back pain (LBP), but the exact magnitude of these associations is not yet clear. The purpose of this work was to assess such sex-specific associations in a community-based setting in Norway, taking into account potential relationships with other risk factors.MethodsA cohort study was conducted combining data from two waves of the Tr & oslash;ndelag Health Study, HUNT3 (2006-2008) and HUNT4 (2017-2019). Separate analyses were performed of risk of chronic LBP in HUNT4 among 14,775 individuals without chronic LBP in HUNT3, and of recurrence or persistence in HUNT4 among 5034 individuals with chronic LBP in HUNT3. Relative risks were estimated in generalised linear models for overweight and obesity compared to normal weight. Body size classification was based on values of BMI computed from measurements of height and weight. Chronic LBP was defined as LBP persisting at least 3 months during last year.ResultsAfter adjustment for age, smoking, physical activity in leisure time and work activity, analysis of risk among women produced relative risks 1.11 (95% CI 1.00-1.23) for overweight, 1.36 (95% CI 1.20-1.54) for obesity class I and 1.68 (95% CI 1.42-2.00) for obesity classes II-III. Relative risks among men were 1.10 (95% CI 0.94-1.28) for overweight, 1.36 (95% CI 1.13-1.63) for obesity class I and 1.02 (95% CI 0.70-1.50) for obesity classes II-III, the last estimate being based on relatively few individuals. Analyses of recurrence or persistence indicated similar relationships but with smaller magnitude of relative risks and no drop in risk among obesity classes II-III in men. The change in BMI from HUNT3 to HUNT4 hardly differed between individuals with and without chronic LBP in HUNT3.ConclusionsRisk of chronic LBP increases with higher values of BMI in both sexes, although it is uncertain whether this applies to very obese men. Very obese women carry a particularly large risk. Probabilities of recurrence or persistence of chronic LBP among those already afflicted also increase with higher values of BMI. Adjustment for other factors does not influence relationships with overweight and obesity to any major extent.
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