Relationship of chronic low back pain intensity with functional activity, stress and quality of life in working-age adults

Background. Low back pain (LBP) is a global problem in the modern world. A detailed study of the relationship between pain intensity and the indicators with which it may be associated will allow optimising approaches to the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with chronic LBP. The purpose was t...

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Main Authors: M.A. Ovdii, I.V. Cherepenko, A.M. Tsyhanok, A.M. Dmytrenko, R.А. Kravets
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Published: Zaslavsky O.Yu. 2024-09-01
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author M.A. Ovdii
I.V. Cherepenko
A.M. Tsyhanok
A.M. Dmytrenko
R.А. Kravets
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description Background. Low back pain (LBP) is a global problem in the modern world. A detailed study of the relationship between pain intensity and the indicators with which it may be associated will allow optimising approaches to the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with chronic LBP. The purpose was to eva­luate the relationship between the intensity of chronic LBP and indicators of functional activity, stress and quality of life in subjects of working age. Materials and methods. A survey was conducted among 159 persons aged 18-65 years with LBP lasting more than 3 months. Using a Google-form, the participants were given a questionnaire that included socio-demographic, anthropometric characteristics, lifestyle data, bad habits, physical activity (PhA) and stress levels, quality of life, and impairment. The intensity of pain was measured at the first visit to a PhRM doctor using a visual analogue scale (VAS). Results. The study involved 159 patients, 65.7 % women and 34.3 % men, with a mean VAS pain intensity of 46.5 ± 18.6 mm. A weak positive correlation was found between pain intensity and age (r = 0.30, p < 0.001), but no significant relationship was found between pain intensity and anthropometric parameters. Subjects who smoke, have insufficient PhA and sleep disturbance had higher pain intensity scores (57.6 ± 15.2 mm (p = 0.04), 49.0 ± 18.8 mm (p = 0.12), 49.7 ± 19.9 mm (p = 0.002), respectively). Sitting time more than 6 hours had significant associations with pain intensity (p < 0.001). A weak positive correlation was found between pain intensity on the VAS scale and stress le­vel (r = 0.24, p = 0.002), a moderate positive correlation between pain intensity and impairment (r = 0.36, p < 0.001) and a mo­derate negative correlation between quality of life and pain intensity. ­Conclusions. There was a significant association between pain intensity and age, smoking, sleep disturbance, sedentary work for more than 6 hours, higher stress levels, impaired functioning and lower quality of life.
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spelling doaj-art-2dd00a917dee4f8f9b3cd632044bc0e12024-11-10T19:59:26ZengZaslavsky O.Yu.Bolʹ, Sustavy, Pozvonočnik2224-15072307-11332024-09-0114315516110.22141/pjs.14.3.2024.431431Relationship of chronic low back pain intensity with functional activity, stress and quality of life in working-age adultsM.A. Ovdii0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0163-7914I.V. Cherepenko1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0680-8599A.M. Tsyhanok2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1612-8477A.M. Dmytrenko3https://orcid.org/0009-0005-4681-0839R.А. Kravets4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9667-0815Bogomolets National Medical University, Kyiv, UkraineBogomolets National Medical University, Kyiv, UkraineBogomolets National Medical University, Kyiv, UkraineNational Technical University of Ukraine ‘Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute’, Kyiv, UkrainePirogov National Medical University, Vinnytsia, UkraineBackground. Low back pain (LBP) is a global problem in the modern world. A detailed study of the relationship between pain intensity and the indicators with which it may be associated will allow optimising approaches to the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with chronic LBP. The purpose was to eva­luate the relationship between the intensity of chronic LBP and indicators of functional activity, stress and quality of life in subjects of working age. Materials and methods. A survey was conducted among 159 persons aged 18-65 years with LBP lasting more than 3 months. Using a Google-form, the participants were given a questionnaire that included socio-demographic, anthropometric characteristics, lifestyle data, bad habits, physical activity (PhA) and stress levels, quality of life, and impairment. The intensity of pain was measured at the first visit to a PhRM doctor using a visual analogue scale (VAS). Results. The study involved 159 patients, 65.7 % women and 34.3 % men, with a mean VAS pain intensity of 46.5 ± 18.6 mm. A weak positive correlation was found between pain intensity and age (r = 0.30, p < 0.001), but no significant relationship was found between pain intensity and anthropometric parameters. Subjects who smoke, have insufficient PhA and sleep disturbance had higher pain intensity scores (57.6 ± 15.2 mm (p = 0.04), 49.0 ± 18.8 mm (p = 0.12), 49.7 ± 19.9 mm (p = 0.002), respectively). Sitting time more than 6 hours had significant associations with pain intensity (p < 0.001). A weak positive correlation was found between pain intensity on the VAS scale and stress le­vel (r = 0.24, p = 0.002), a moderate positive correlation between pain intensity and impairment (r = 0.36, p < 0.001) and a mo­derate negative correlation between quality of life and pain intensity. ­Conclusions. There was a significant association between pain intensity and age, smoking, sleep disturbance, sedentary work for more than 6 hours, higher stress levels, impaired functioning and lower quality of life.https://pjs.zaslavsky.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/431low back painchronic painpainpain intensityquality of lifedisabilitystress
spellingShingle M.A. Ovdii
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Relationship of chronic low back pain intensity with functional activity, stress and quality of life in working-age adults
Bolʹ, Sustavy, Pozvonočnik
low back pain
chronic pain
pain
pain intensity
quality of life
disability
stress
title Relationship of chronic low back pain intensity with functional activity, stress and quality of life in working-age adults
title_full Relationship of chronic low back pain intensity with functional activity, stress and quality of life in working-age adults
title_fullStr Relationship of chronic low back pain intensity with functional activity, stress and quality of life in working-age adults
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of chronic low back pain intensity with functional activity, stress and quality of life in working-age adults
title_short Relationship of chronic low back pain intensity with functional activity, stress and quality of life in working-age adults
title_sort relationship of chronic low back pain intensity with functional activity stress and quality of life in working age adults
topic low back pain
chronic pain
pain
pain intensity
quality of life
disability
stress
url https://pjs.zaslavsky.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/431
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