Background: Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of experiencing chronic low back pain (LBP). It is not known, however, how the association with body size depends on the choice of anthropometric measure used. Objective: This work compares relationships with LBP for several measures of body size. Different results may indicate underlying mechanisms for the association between body size and risk of LBP. Methods: In a cohort study, baseline information was collected in the community-based HUNT2 (1995–1997) and HUNT3 (2006–2008) surveys in Norway. Participants were 10,059 women and 8725 men aged 30–69 years without LBP, and 3883 women and 2662 men with LBP at baseline. Associations with LBP ...
Objective To study potential associations between body height and subsequent occurrence of chronic l...
Endogenic factors as one of possible reasons for low back pain were investigated and discussed in th...
Background: Although previous research suggests a relationship between chronic low back pain (cLBP) ...
Background: Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of...
Background Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of ...
Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of experiencin...
Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of experiencin...
Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of experiencin...
Background: Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of...
Background Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of ...
Abstract Low back pain (LBP) is a common and elusive disorder. It cannot be comfortably diagnosed th...
BACKGROUND: Determining the association between body composition and low back pain (LBP) will improv...
Objective: To study potential associations between body height and subsequent occurrence of chronic ...
- Published article (CC BY-NC 4.0)Objective To study potential associations between body height and ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the associations of low back pain symptoms with waist circumference, height, ...
Objective To study potential associations between body height and subsequent occurrence of chronic l...
Endogenic factors as one of possible reasons for low back pain were investigated and discussed in th...
Background: Although previous research suggests a relationship between chronic low back pain (cLBP) ...
Background: Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of...
Background Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of ...
Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of experiencin...
Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of experiencin...
Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of experiencin...
Background: Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of...
Background Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of ...
Abstract Low back pain (LBP) is a common and elusive disorder. It cannot be comfortably diagnosed th...
BACKGROUND: Determining the association between body composition and low back pain (LBP) will improv...
Objective: To study potential associations between body height and subsequent occurrence of chronic ...
- Published article (CC BY-NC 4.0)Objective To study potential associations between body height and ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the associations of low back pain symptoms with waist circumference, height, ...
Objective To study potential associations between body height and subsequent occurrence of chronic l...
Endogenic factors as one of possible reasons for low back pain were investigated and discussed in th...
Background: Although previous research suggests a relationship between chronic low back pain (cLBP) ...