Low back pain among college students in a public Saudi university: A cross-sectional study.

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Khalid A Bin Abdulrahman, Abdullah Talae S Al Askar, Abdulrhman Khalid A Alhamidi, Abdullah Hezam A Al Sharani, Ali Abdulelah S Alanazi, Abdullah Nasser H Alkatheeri, Maan Talal A Alhazmi, Abdulrahman Jahz Alharbi
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Background: Low back pain (LBP) is the most prevalent orthopedic condition worldwide. University students are more likely to have this issue due to their demanding and time-consuming course load. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of LBP and the factors that lead to it among students at the Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU).

Methods: This cross-sectional study targeted undergraduate students using an online self-administered questionnaire. A descriptive analysis method was conducted.

Results: Of the 830 students who completed the survey, 71.4% were females. About two-thirds were aged between 18 and 22 years. Our study shows that 68.2% had complained of recent LBP. The most significant prevalent factor associated with LBP among IMAMU students, 94.2%, was prolonged sitting. Heavy object lifting is 93.2%, and unhealthy seating/body position is 90.2%, which comes in second and third place. Those who complained about the discomfort of their lecture hall seats were shown to be dramatically more likely (5.549 times more) to develop LBP than students who did not. Students with a positive history of depression were significantly more prone (2.565-fold) to LBP. A positive family history of LBP and smoking cigarettes were found to increase the chance of developing LBP.

Conclusion: LBP among IMSIU students is high, mainly because of prolonged sitting, heavy object lifting, and unhealthy sitting and/or body position. There is a strong association between LBP and a positive family history of LBP, smoking, and uncomfortable seats. Prevenive measures, such as an intervention program for university students, are required.

沙特一所公立大学大学生的腰背痛:横断面研究
背景:腰背痛(LBP)是全球最常见的骨科疾病。由于课程繁重且耗时,大学生更容易出现这一问题。本研究旨在调查伊玛目穆罕默德-伊本-沙特伊斯兰大学(IMSIU)学生中腰背痛的发病率以及导致腰背痛的因素:这项横断面研究以本科生为对象,采用在线自填问卷的方式。研究采用描述性分析方法:在完成调查的 830 名学生中,71.4% 为女性。约三分之二的学生年龄在 18 至 22 岁之间。我们的研究显示,68.2%的学生曾抱怨过最近出现过腰痛。在 IMAMU 的学生中,与腰痛相关的最主要流行因素是久坐,占 94.2%。搬重物占 93.2%,不健康的坐姿/身体姿势占 90.2%,分列第二和第三位。结果显示,抱怨讲堂座位不舒服的学生患腰痛的几率比不抱怨的学生高出很多(5.549 倍)。有抑郁症病史的学生患腰背痛的几率明显更高(2.565 倍)。有枸杞痛家族史和吸烟也会增加患枸杞痛的几率:结论:IMSIU 学生的枸杞痛发病率很高,主要是因为久坐、提重物以及不健康的坐姿和/或体位。腰椎间盘突出症与阳性腰椎间盘突出症家族史、吸烟和不舒服的座位之间存在密切联系。因此需要采取预防措施,如针对大学生的干预计划。
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