[The connection between back pain and obesity].

Orthopadie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1007/s00132-025-04612-z
Martin Enge, Clayton N Kraft
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Abstract

Background: Obesity is increasingly being recognized as a significant risk factor for the development and worsening of back pain. In order to make possible adjustments to therapies and lifestyle, the relationship must first be understood.

Method: This article attempts to explain the relationship between obesity and back pain based on the existing literature.

Results: The significant underlying factors are biomechanical overload and altered posture due to increased body fat percentages. Systemic reactions to the adipose tissue itself are also under discussion. Nevertheless, the connections between obesity and back pain are likely to be more complex than previously assumed.

Conclusion: The relationship between obesity and back pain is multifactorial. Obesity increases the risk of back pain due to biomechanical stress, systemic inflammation, and altered posture. Further research is needed to respond to the anticipated increase in the number of obese patients.

[背部疼痛和肥胖之间的联系]。
背景:肥胖越来越被认为是背痛发生和恶化的重要危险因素。为了对治疗方法和生活方式做出可能的调整,必须首先了解这种关系。方法:本文试图在现有文献的基础上解释肥胖与腰痛之间的关系。结果:重要的潜在因素是由于体脂百分比增加导致的生物力学负荷和姿势改变。对脂肪组织本身的全身反应也在讨论之中。然而,肥胖和背痛之间的联系可能比以前认为的要复杂得多。结论:肥胖与腰痛的关系是多因素的。由于生物力学压力、全身炎症和姿势改变,肥胖会增加背部疼痛的风险。需要进一步的研究来应对肥胖患者数量的预期增加。
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