Relationship between ambulation and obesity in older persons with and without low back pain

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K Yamakawa
C K Tsai
A J Haig
J A Miner
M J Harris
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[1] The Spine Program,Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
[2] The University of Michigan,undefined
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ambulation; body mass index; back pain; spinal stenosis; pedometer;
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CONTEXT: For obese older persons, ambulation is both functionally important and a means of weight control. The relationship between weight and ambulation is not known in this population. Also, the extent to which pain interferes with ambulation is not studied.
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