The impact of physical exertion on the level of back pain

Natalia Kamińska, Radosław Perkowski
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Introduction: Physical activity is an inherent factor in a healthy lifestyle.  Regular exercise allows you to maintain fitness with age and allows for proper functioning of everyday life.  The aim of the study was to assess the impact of physical effort on the level of back pain. Materials and methods: The study involved 113 people who were assigned to one of two groups using online surveys, taking into account the level of physical activity.  The occurrence of pain was assessed on the basis of the author's questionnaire and Oswestry questionnaire. Results: The subjects from group 2 do not undertake regular physical exercise and more often indicated the occurrence of spine pain.  Group 1 showed a statistically significant lower risk of pain than group 2. On the basis of the Oswestry questionnaire, group 2 people are significantly more likely to be less able to perform daily activities than group 1 people. Conclusions: In people undertaking regular physical exercise, less reported pain and lower risk of their occurrence compared to group 2. The group of non-training people show less ability to perform daily activities due to pain.
体力消耗对背痛程度的影响
引言体育锻炼是健康生活方式的内在因素。 有规律的锻炼可以使人随着年龄的增长保持健康,并使日常生活正常进行。 本研究旨在评估体力活动对背痛程度的影响:研究涉及 113 人,他们通过在线调查被分为两组,其中一组考虑到了体育锻炼水平。 根据作者的问卷和 Oswestry 问卷对疼痛发生情况进行了评估:结果:第 2 组的受试者不经常进行体育锻炼,更经常表示脊椎疼痛。 第 1 组的疼痛风险在统计学上明显低于第 2 组。根据 Oswestry 问卷,第 2 组受试者的日常活动能力明显低于第 1 组受试者:结论:与第 2 组相比,经常参加体育锻炼的人报告的疼痛较少,发生疼痛的风险也较低。 未参加体育锻炼的人群因疼痛而导致日常活动能力下降。
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