Low back pain in university students: what is the impact of COVID-19 pandemic?

P. Sant’Anna, Tissiani Morimoto, Fernanda de Salles Miranda, A. Garcez
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ABSTRACT The social isolation resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the population’s habits and raised health-related issues, such as low back pain. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and risk of chronic low back pain in university students during the social isolation of COVID-19. We used an online questionnaire, the STarT Back Screening Tool (SBST), to check for low back pain. The factors investigated: sociodemographic data, pain, sedentary behavior, and physical activity. For proportion heterogeneity, we used the chi-square test. The adjusted analysis used Poisson regression with robust variance. A total of 208 students participated in the sample. University students with a partner were twice as likely to have pain (PR=2.07; 95%CI). The prevalence of low back pain was 48.1%; 87% (PR=1.87; 95%CI: 1.09-3.21; p=0.027) higher in women. University students with obesity were 42% more likely to have low back pain (PR=1.42; 95%CI: 1.04-1.94; p=0.032); and with sedentary behavior were 35% more likely to have low back pain (PR=1.36; 95%CI: 1.02-1.81; p=0.038). In total, 82% of the sample presented low risk of chronicity. Many people presented low back pain during the social isolation imposed by COVID-19. This is a common, limiting problem that must be considered and treated as a health and research priority.
新冠肺炎疫情对大学生腰痛有何影响?
COVID-19大流行导致的社会隔离改变了人们的生活习惯,并引发了腰痛等与健康相关的问题。本研究旨在评估新型冠状病毒肺炎社会隔离期间大学生慢性腰痛的患病率和风险。我们使用了一份在线问卷,即STarT Back Screening Tool (SBST)来检查腰痛。调查的因素包括:社会人口统计数据、疼痛、久坐行为和身体活动。对于比例异质性,我们使用卡方检验。调整后的分析采用方差稳健的泊松回归。共有208名学生参与了样本。有伴侣的大学生疼痛的可能性是有伴侣的大学生的两倍(PR=2.07;95%可信区间)。腰痛患病率为48.1%;87%(公关= 1.87;95%置信区间:1.09—-3.21;P =0.027)。肥胖的大学生患腰痛的可能性高出42% (PR=1.42;95%置信区间:1.04—-1.94;p = 0.032);久坐不动的人患腰痛的可能性要高35% (PR=1.36;95%置信区间:1.02—-1.81;p = 0.038)。总的来说,82%的样本呈现低慢性风险。在新冠疫情造成的社会隔离期间,许多人出现了腰痛。这是一个常见的限制性问题,必须作为卫生和研究的优先事项加以考虑和处理。
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