- Author:
Jing Yun LI
1
;
Sheng WANG
;
Li Hua HE
;
Shan Shan WU
;
Lei YANG
;
Shan Fa YU
;
Li Ping LI
;
Jian Xin WANG
;
Yan Di HUANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adolescent; Adult; China; epidemiology; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Humans; Low Back Pain; epidemiology; Male; Occupations; Posture; Risk Factors; Young Adult
- From: Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2012;25(4):421-429
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo explore the risk factors of low back pain among the Chinese occupational population in several major industries.
METHODSA total of 7200 subjects (3600 cases and 3600 controls) were randomly sampled from a cross-sectional study, and they were investigated for individual and occupational factors of low back pain. The potential risk factors were first selected by using chi-square tests. Secondly, collinearity diagnosis proceeded by using the Kendall's rank correlation. Finally, binary logistic regression model was used for multi-factor analysis.
RESULTSCollinearity diagnosis showed that there was a severe collinearity problem among the potential risk factors of low back pain. Logistic regression model included 20 variables with statistical significance. Bending neck forward or holding neck in a forward posture for long periods (OR=1.408) was the most important risk factor inducing low back pain in this study, followed by bending heavily with the trunk (OR=1.402), carrying out identical work almost for the whole day (OR=1.340). Additionally, sufficient normal break was a protective factor of low back pain.
CONCLUSIONLow back pain among the Chinese occupational population was associated with body height, occupation, work organization, physical work, working posture, and others. All these risk factors could be regarded as the indicators of low back pain, and some relevant preventive measures should be taken to reduce low back pain risk.