腹部脂肪堆积是成年男性腰痛的潜在危险因素

Bokun Kim, Eon-Ho Kim, Sechang Oh
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本研究的目的有两个:(a)检查体重指数在腰痛发生率中的作用,(b)调查腰痛在身体构成中的更相关的原因。在最初的250名受试者中,188名受试者被纳入第一次分析,并根据日本腰痛评估问卷的得分分为四分位数,该问卷用于评估腰痛。我们选择了51名受试者(体重指数:27.4±5.0 kg/ m2;第1四分位数为对照组,年龄47.4±10.9岁,45例(体重指数:27.1±2.8 kg/ m2;年龄:56.4±7.1岁)作为腰痛组最后进行分析。评估人体测量特征和身体组成(通过全身双能x线吸收仪),并评估身体组成的绝对值和相对值。两组体重指数差异无统计学意义,腰臀比和躯干脂肪质量/体重比腰臀比明显大于对照组。虽然腰痛与腹部脂肪相关的变量(包括腰围、腰臀比和躯干脂肪质量/体重的百分比)显著相关,但与体重和体重指数等其他变量无关。腹部脂肪堆积可能是成年男性腰痛的潜在危险因素。
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Abdominal fat accumulation as a potential risk factor for low back pain in adult men
The purposes of this study were twofold: (a) to examine role of body mass index in incidence of low back pain and (b) to investigate more relevant causes of low back pain in body composition. Of the 250 initial subjects, 188 subjects were included for the first analysis and divided into quartiles based on the scores of Japan Low Back Pain Evaluation Questionnaire which was adopted to assess low back pain. We selected 51 subjects (body mass index: 27.4 ± 5.0 kg/m 2 ; age: 47.4 ± 10.9 years) in 1st quartile as a control group and 45 subjects (body mass index: 27.1 ± 2.8 kg/m 2 ; age: 56.4 ± 7.1 years) in 4th quartile as a low back pain group for the final analysis. Assessments of anthropometric characteristics and body composition (by whole-body dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) were carried out and body composition was evaluated as absolute and relative values. No difference in body mass index between the two groups was detected and waist hip ratio and percentage of trunk fat mass per weight in low back pain group was significantly greater than those in the control group. While low back pain was significantly related to abdominal fat related variables including waist, waist hip ratio and percentage of trunk fat mass per weight, it was not linked to other variables such as weight and body mass index. Abdominal fat accumulation may be a potential risk factor for low back pain in adult men.
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