Objectives: To investigate whether cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) with back pain change with age and extend into later life. / Design: British birth cohort study. / Setting: England, Scotland and Wales. / Participants: Up to 3426 men and women from the MRC National Survey of Health and Development. / Primary outcome measures: Back pain (sciatica, lumbago or recurring/severe backache all or most of the time) was self-reported during nurse interviews at ages 36, 43, 53 and 60–64 years and in a postal questionnaire using a body manikin at age 68. / Results: Findings from mixed-effects logistic regression models indicated that higher BMI was consistently associa...
Background: Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of...
<div><p>This study investigated associations between measures of adiposity from age 36 and spine sha...
OBJECTIVE: Back pain causes greater disability worldwide than any other condition, with women more l...
Objectives To investigate whether cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of body mass index (...
Abstract We aimed to examine whether back pain across adulthood was associated with spine shape at a...
Objectives We aimed to investigate age- and sex-specific effects of obesity, metabolic syndrome (Met...
ObjectivesWe aimed to investigate age- and sex-specific effects of obesity, metabolic syndrome (MetS...
Objective: Low back pain is prevalent in older populations and modifiable risk factors may include b...
BACKGROUND: The association between obesity and back pain has mainly been studied in high-income set...
Cross-sectional studies suggest an association between BMI and pain. This prospective study investig...
Study design: Prospective observational studyObjective: To identify the relationship between obesity...
Objective. Our aim was to determine the course of back pain in middle-aged women over a 9-year perio...
Background: Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of...
<div><p>This study investigated associations between measures of adiposity from age 36 and spine sha...
OBJECTIVE: Back pain causes greater disability worldwide than any other condition, with women more l...
Objectives To investigate whether cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of body mass index (...
Abstract We aimed to examine whether back pain across adulthood was associated with spine shape at a...
Objectives We aimed to investigate age- and sex-specific effects of obesity, metabolic syndrome (Met...
ObjectivesWe aimed to investigate age- and sex-specific effects of obesity, metabolic syndrome (MetS...
Objective: Low back pain is prevalent in older populations and modifiable risk factors may include b...
BACKGROUND: The association between obesity and back pain has mainly been studied in high-income set...
Cross-sectional studies suggest an association between BMI and pain. This prospective study investig...
Study design: Prospective observational studyObjective: To identify the relationship between obesity...
Objective. Our aim was to determine the course of back pain in middle-aged women over a 9-year perio...
Background: Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of...
<div><p>This study investigated associations between measures of adiposity from age 36 and spine sha...
OBJECTIVE: Back pain causes greater disability worldwide than any other condition, with women more l...