Association between Pain in Adolescence and Low Back Pain in Adulthood: Studying a Cohort of Mine Workers.

Q2 Medicine
Pain Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-03-06 DOI:10.1155/2017/3569231
David Jonsson, Lage Burström, Tohr Nilsson, Jens Wahlström, Hans Pettersson
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Purpose. To study the association of self-reported pain in adolescence with low back pain (LBP) in adulthood among mine workers and, also, study associations between the presence of LBP over 12-month or one-month LBP intensity during a health examination and daily ratings of LBP three and nine months later. Methods. Mixed design with data collected retrospectively, cross-sectionally, and prospectively. Data was collected using a questionnaire during a health examination and by using self-reported daily ratings of LBP three and nine months after the examination. Results. Pain prevalence during teenage years was 55% and it was 59% at age 20. Pain during teenage years had a relative risk of 1.33 (95% confidence interval 1.03-1.73) of LBP 12 months prior to the health examination, but with no associations with LBP intensity or LBP assessed by text messaging. Pain at age 20 years was not associated with any measure of LBP in adulthood. Daily ratings of LBP were associated with LBP during the health examination three and nine months earlier. Conclusions. There were no clear associations between self-reported pain in adolescence and LBP in adulthood. Self-reported daily ratings of LBP were associated with LBP from the health examination. Possible limitations for this study were the retrospective design and few participants.

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青少年疼痛与成年后腰痛的关系:对一组矿工的研究。
目的。研究自我报告的青春期疼痛与矿工成年后腰痛(LBP)的关系,并研究健康检查中12个月或1个月腰痛强度与3个月和9个月后腰痛的每日评分之间的关系。方法。采用回顾性、横断面和前瞻性收集数据的混合设计。通过健康检查期间的问卷调查和检查后3个月和9个月的自报每日LBP评分收集数据。结果。青少年疼痛患病率为55%,20岁时为59%。青少年时期疼痛在健康检查前12个月的腰痛相对风险为1.33(95%置信区间1.03-1.73),但与腰痛强度或短信评估的腰痛无关。20岁时的疼痛与成年后的腰痛没有任何关系。每日LBP评分与3个月和9个月前健康检查时的LBP相关。结论。青少年自我报告的疼痛与成年后的腰痛之间没有明确的联系。自我报告的每日LBP评分与健康检查的LBP相关。本研究可能的局限性是回顾性设计和参与者较少。
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Pain Research and Treatment
Pain Research and Treatment Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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