Effects of recreational cycling on low back pain among college students of the University of Baguio

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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of recreational cycling on low back pain among college students of the University of Baguio. Methods: This study utilized a descriptive-quantitative survey design through online questionnaires among a total of 130 cyclist participants. Frequency count and percentage distribution were used to profile the respondents and the variables of the study. The chi-square test for independence was used to determine the correlation between the different factors and low back pain. Results: The majority of cyclist respondents are females (58.5%), with no history of LBP (76.2%), perform recreational cycling twice a week or less (86.2%) wherein each session lasts less than 2 hours (66.9%) and they have been doing recreational cycling for less than one year (64.6%). Furthermore, the cyclist respondents usually cycle on flat terrains (48.5%) using upper handlebar types. The chi-square test for independence revealed that there is no significant relationship between presence of LBP and sex, frequency of cycling, duration of a single cycling session, history of LBP, and handlebar type, p > .05. Discussion: The study revealed that recreational cycling will have no significant effect on LBP, regardless of variables. LBP, sex, frequency of cycling, duration of a single cycling session, history of LBP, and handlebar type will neither make LBP worse nor better. The study’s findings suggest that recreational cycling can be considered a safe recreational activity.
碧瑶大学大学生休闲骑行对腰痛的影响
前言:本研究的目的是确定休闲骑行对碧瑶大学大学生腰痛的影响。方法:本研究采用描述性定量调查设计,通过在线问卷调查130名自行车骑行者。使用频率计数和百分比分布来描述受访者和研究变量。采用卡方独立性检验确定不同因素与腰痛的相关性。结果:大多数骑行者为女性(58.5%),无腰痛史(76.2%),每周休闲骑行2次或更少(86.2%),每次骑行时间少于2小时(66.9%),休闲骑行少于1年(64.6%)。此外,骑自行车的受访者通常在平地上骑(48.5%),使用上车把类型。独立性卡方检验显示,腰痛与性别、骑行频率、单次骑行时长、腰痛病史、车把类型无显著关系,p > 0.05。讨论:研究表明,无论变量如何,休闲骑行对腰痛没有显著影响。腰痛、性别、骑行频率、单次骑行持续时间、腰痛病史和车把类型不会使腰痛加重或减轻。研究结果表明,休闲自行车可以被认为是一种安全的娱乐活动。
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