BACKGROUND: Back and lower limb pain have a major impact on physical function and quality of life. While obesity is a modifiable risk factor for musculoskeletal pain, the role of adiposity is less clear. This systematic review aimed to examine the relationship between both adiposity and its distribution and back and lower limb pain. METHODS: A systematic search of electronic databases was conducted to identify studies that examined the association between anthropometric and/or direct measures of adiposity and site specific musculoskeletal pain. Risk of bias was assessed and a best evidence synthesis was performed. RESULTS: A total of 56 studies were identified which examined 4 pain regions, including the lower back (36 studies), hip (two st...
Background: while reports indicate the association between obesity and back pain, its mechanism is s...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the associations of low back pain symptoms with waist circumference, height, ...
Background: Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and musculoskeletal pain are strongly related, but there is emerging evidence th...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and musculoskeletal pain are strongly related, but there is emerging evidence th...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and musculoskeletal pain are strongly related, but there is emerging evidence th...
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Background: Although previous research suggests a relationship between chronic low back pain (cLBP) ...
Abstract Background Although previous research suggests a relationship between chronic low back pain...
Study design: Prospective observational studyObjective: To identify the relationship between obesity...
Abstract Low back pain (LBP) is a common and elusive disorder. It cannot be comfortably diagnosed th...
Background. Although several studies investigated the relationship between obesity, osteoarthritis, ...
BACKGROUND: Determining the association between body composition and low back pain (LBP) will improv...
Objectives: Low back pain is the largest contributor to disability worldwide. The role of body compo...
OBJECTIVES: Low back pain is the largest contributor to disability worldwide. The role of body compo...
Background: while reports indicate the association between obesity and back pain, its mechanism is s...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the associations of low back pain symptoms with waist circumference, height, ...
Background: Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and musculoskeletal pain are strongly related, but there is emerging evidence th...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and musculoskeletal pain are strongly related, but there is emerging evidence th...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and musculoskeletal pain are strongly related, but there is emerging evidence th...
© The Author(s). 2018 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
Background: Although previous research suggests a relationship between chronic low back pain (cLBP) ...
Abstract Background Although previous research suggests a relationship between chronic low back pain...
Study design: Prospective observational studyObjective: To identify the relationship between obesity...
Abstract Low back pain (LBP) is a common and elusive disorder. It cannot be comfortably diagnosed th...
Background. Although several studies investigated the relationship between obesity, osteoarthritis, ...
BACKGROUND: Determining the association between body composition and low back pain (LBP) will improv...
Objectives: Low back pain is the largest contributor to disability worldwide. The role of body compo...
OBJECTIVES: Low back pain is the largest contributor to disability worldwide. The role of body compo...
Background: while reports indicate the association between obesity and back pain, its mechanism is s...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the associations of low back pain symptoms with waist circumference, height, ...
Background: Previous work indicates that overweight and obese individuals carry an increased risk of...