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Association Between Walking and Low Back Pain in the Korean Population: A Cross-Sectional Study
Heesang Kim, Tae Jun Min, Si Hyun Kang, Don-Kyu Kim, Kyung Mook Seo, Sang Yoon Lee
Ann Rehabil Med 2017;41(5):786-792.   Published online October 31, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2017.41.5.786
Objective

To investigate if walking is independently associated with low back pain (LBP) in the general population.

Methods

This cross-sectional study used public data from the Fourth and Fifth Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Subjects included 5,982 community-dwelling adults aged ≥50 years. Presence of current LBP was defined as LBP for 1 month or more in the past 3 months. Walking was measured as total walking duration for the past week and subjects were divided into four quartiles. Independent effect of walking on LBP was determined using odds ratios (OR) adjusted for age, sex, osteoporosis, depression or anxiety, and radiographic lumbar spondylosis.

Results

Prevalence of LBP was 26.4% in this population. Older people and women had higher prevalence of current LBP. Prevalence of obesity and osteoporosis was higher in subjects with current LBP and quality of life was poorer in subjects with current LBP. Adjusted logistic regression model revealed that older age (OR, 1.655; p=0.018), female sex (OR, 2.578; p<0.001), radiographic lumbar spondylosis (OR, 2.728; p<0.001), depression or anxiety (OR, 5.409; p<0.001), and presence of osteoporosis (OR, 1.467; p=0.002) were positively associated with current LBP. Walking decreased prevalence of current LBP proportionally (2nd quartile OR, 0.795; 3rd quartile OR, 0.770; and 4th quartile OR, 0.686 compared with the 1st quartile of walking).

Conclusion

Walking was negatively associated with LBP. Further studies are needed to reveal causal relationship of this phenomenon.

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