Low back pain among the working-age population: from the global burden of disease study 2021.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Yao-Kan Zhang, Jia-Xuan Wang, Yi-Zhou Ge, Ze-Bin Wang, Feng Chang
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Abstract

Background: The burden of low back pain in the global working-age population (WAP) is substantial and exhibits unique characteristics. This study aimed to evaluate global, regional, and national trends in low back pain prevalence among the WAP over a 32-year period.

Methods: We utilized data from the 2021 Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study to evaluate the global impact of low back pain in the WAP from 1990 to 2021. A secondary analysis focused on temporal trends and a decomposition analysis of low back pain.

Results: From 1990 to 2021, there was a continuous decrease in the rate of low back pain among the global WAP. The age-standardized incidence rate (ASIR) decreased from 4,111 (95% uncertainty interval [UI]: 2,682-5,619) to 3,676 (95% UI: 2,563-5,021), with an annual average percentage change (AAPC) of -0.36. The age-standardized prevalence rate (ASPR) decreased from 9,731 (95% UI: 7,061-12,970) to 8,632 (95% UI: 6,296-11,517), with an AAPC of -0.39. The age-standardized disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) rate (ASDR) decreased from 1,108 (95% UI: 686-1,650) to 982 (95% UI: 608-1,460), with an AAPC of -0.39. However, the number of low back pain cases in the global WAP continued to increase. Regions with a middle Socio-demographic Index (SDI), South Asia, China, and India carried a heavier burden of low back pain in the WAP. The burden was also greater among females, with the gender gap continuing to widen. Decomposition analysis revealed that population growth and population aging were the predominant driving factors.

Conclusions: Despite the overall reduction in the ASIR, ASPR, and ASDR of low back pain among WAP, it remained a leading cause of disability worldwide. More attention needs to be paid to the low back pain burden among WAP in middle-SDI regions, countries with a large population base, and females. Significant gender and regional disparities persist within WAP, highlighting the necessity for targeted preventive and therapeutic interventions to alleviate the burden of low back pain and reduce the risks of disability.

劳动年龄人口的腰痛:来自2021年全球疾病负担研究。
背景:全球工作年龄人口(WAP)的腰痛负担是巨大的,并表现出独特的特征。本研究旨在评估全球、地区和国家32年来腰痛在WAP人群中的流行趋势。方法:我们利用2021年全球疾病负担(GBD)研究的数据来评估1990年至2021年WAP中腰痛的全球影响。二次分析侧重于时间趋势和腰痛的分解分析。结果:从1990年到2021年,全球WAP中腰痛发生率持续下降。年龄标准化发病率(ASIR)从4,111(95%不确定区间[UI]: 2,682-5,619)降至3,676 (95% UI: 2,563-5,021),年平均百分比变化(AAPC)为-0.36。年龄标准化患病率(ASPR)由9731 (95% UI: 7061 ~ 12970)降至8632 (95% UI: 6296 ~ 11517), AAPC为-0.39。年龄标准化残疾调整生命年(DALYs)率(ASDR)从1108 (95% UI: 686- 1650)下降到982 (95% UI: 608- 1460), AAPC为-0.39。然而,全球WAP中腰痛病例的数量继续增加。社会人口指数(SDI)中等的地区,南亚、中国和印度在WAP中腰痛负担更重。女性的负担也更大,性别差距继续扩大。分解分析表明,人口增长和人口老龄化是主要驱动因素。结论:尽管WAP患者腰痛的ASIR、ASPR和ASDR总体上有所减少,但它仍然是世界范围内致残的主要原因。需要更多地关注中sdi地区、人口基数大的国家和女性WAP的腰痛负担。在WAP中存在显著的性别和地区差异,强调有针对性的预防和治疗干预的必要性,以减轻腰痛的负担,降低残疾的风险。
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BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 医学-风湿病学
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
8.70%
发文量
1017
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology. The scope of the Journal covers research into rheumatic diseases where the primary focus relates specifically to a component(s) of the musculoskeletal system.
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