Investigate Correlation between Diastasis of Rectus Abdominis Muscle and Low Back Pain in Obese Women.

Jahanvi Puri, Sunita Sharma, Asir John Samuel, Aksh Chahal
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Background: Rectus abdominis is the main core muscle. Weakness or any alteration in it may increase the pressure over the lower back, in obese women diastasis of rectus abdominis muscle found to be very common condition. Therefore, there may be a correlation between diastasis of rectus abdominis muscle and low back pain in obese women that needs to be explored, as there is no literature available.

Methods: In this study, 72 female subjects with Body Mass Index <30 kg/m2 were recruited by snowball sampling method. Demographic (name, age) and anthropometric characteristics (height, weight and body mass index) were recorded. The separation in the rectus abdominis muscle was assessed with vernier calliper.

Results: Total subjects were included in the study; all the subjects were Female without any recent abdominal surgical history. The subjects included in the study with age of 30 years to 55 years old with body mass index of the included females must be (30-30.9) kg/m2 i.e. women must come under obese category. Diastasis of rectus abdominis muscle was another variable used that must be present in each women. Low back pain was also used as the variable that may be present or may not be present in the women with diastasis of rectus abdominis muscle. The collected data were analysed by the appropriate statistical analysis tools. The p-value was found more than 0.05 (the alpha level set was less than 0.05) which is non-significant.

Conclusion: The study concluded a non-significant correlation between the diastasis of rectus abdominis muscle and low back pain in obese women. The present study concludes that it is not necessary that all obese women with low back pain always propose to have diastasis of rectus abdominis muscle.

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探讨肥胖女性腹直肌转移与腰痛的关系。
背景:腹直肌是主要的核心肌群。无力或任何改变都可能增加下背部的压力,肥胖女性腹直肌转移是非常常见的情况。因此,肥胖女性腹直肌转移与腰痛之间是否存在相关性尚待探讨,目前尚无相关文献。方法:采用滚雪球抽样方法,选取72名身体质量指数为2的女性受试者。记录人口统计学特征(姓名、年龄)和人体测量特征(身高、体重和身体质量指数)。用游标卡尺评估腹直肌分离情况。结果:所有受试者均纳入研究;所有受试者均为女性,近期无腹部手术史。本研究纳入的受试者年龄在30岁至55岁之间,女性体重指数必须为(30-30.9)kg/m2,即女性必须属于肥胖类别。腹直肌转移是另一个变量,必须存在于每个妇女。腰痛也被用作变量,可能存在或可能不存在于腹直肌转移的妇女。收集的数据用相应的统计分析工具进行分析。p值大于0.05 (α水平集小于0.05),无统计学意义。结论:肥胖女性腹直肌转移与腰痛无显著相关性。本研究的结论是,没有必要所有肥胖的腰痛女性都建议有腹直肌转移。
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