Clustering of Lifestyle Factors and Its Association with Low Back Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study of Over 400,000 Japanese Adults

Takahiko Yoshimoto,1 Hirotaka Ochiai,1 Takako Shirasawa,1 Satsue Nagahama,2 Akihito Uehara,1 Jun Muramatsu,1 Akatsuki Kokaze1 1Department of Hygiene, Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine, Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo, Japan; 2All Japan Labor Welfare Foundation, Shinagawa...

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Main Authors: Yoshimoto T, Ochiai H, Shirasawa T, Nagahama S, Uehara A, Muramatsu J, Kokaze A
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2020-06-01
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author Yoshimoto T
Ochiai H
Shirasawa T
Nagahama S
Uehara A
Muramatsu J
Kokaze A
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description Takahiko Yoshimoto,1 Hirotaka Ochiai,1 Takako Shirasawa,1 Satsue Nagahama,2 Akihito Uehara,1 Jun Muramatsu,1 Akatsuki Kokaze1 1Department of Hygiene, Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine, Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo, Japan; 2All Japan Labor Welfare Foundation, Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo, JapanCorrespondence: Takahiko Yoshimoto Email yoshimotot@med.showa-u.ac.jpPurpose: Although many studies have indicated the association between low back pain (LBP) and lifestyle factors, the combined effect of lifestyle factors on LBP has not been adequately investigated. We aimed to investigate the association between a cluster of unhealthy lifestyle behaviors and LBP using a large cohort of Japanese adults.Methods: We included 419,003 adults aged over 20 years who underwent an annual health checkup between April 2013 and March 2014 in Japan. Information on the following lifestyle factors was collected using the standardized questionnaire: smoking, alcohol intake, exercise, physical activity, walking speed, weight control, eating habits, and sleep. Each factor was evaluated as a dichotomous variable (1: health risk, 0: no health risk). A lifestyle risk score was calculated by summing the score of each lifestyle factor (range: 0– 12) and was categorized into three groups (low, moderate, high). LBP was defined as self-reported LBP under treatment. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to calculate the odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for LBP.Results: In multivariable logistic regression analysis, the OR for LBP was significantly higher in the moderate-risk score group (adjusted OR: 1.33 [95% CI: 1.23– 1.44] in men; 1.40 [95% CI: 1.27– 1.54] in women) and the high-risk score group (adjusted OR: 1.54 [95% CI: 1.43– 1.67] in men; 1.83 [95% CI: 1.64– 2.03] in women) than in the low-risk score group. A trend of higher risk of LBP associated with higher lifestyle risk score was observed in both sexes (p for trend < 0.001). These results were similar even in subgroup analysis by age and body mass index (BMI).Conclusion: Clustering of unhealthy lifestyles was associated with increased risk of LBP regardless of age and BMI. These results may provide implications for better prevention and management of LBP, considering modifiable lifestyle factors.Keywords: lifestyle, low back pain, clustering, health checkup
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spelling doaj.art-58f8b311117f46b6841500f9a59d3f342022-12-22T00:30:00ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Pain Research1178-70902020-06-01Volume 131411141954480Clustering of Lifestyle Factors and Its Association with Low Back Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study of Over 400,000 Japanese AdultsYoshimoto TOchiai HShirasawa TNagahama SUehara AMuramatsu JKokaze ATakahiko Yoshimoto,1 Hirotaka Ochiai,1 Takako Shirasawa,1 Satsue Nagahama,2 Akihito Uehara,1 Jun Muramatsu,1 Akatsuki Kokaze1 1Department of Hygiene, Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine, Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo, Japan; 2All Japan Labor Welfare Foundation, Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo, JapanCorrespondence: Takahiko Yoshimoto Email yoshimotot@med.showa-u.ac.jpPurpose: Although many studies have indicated the association between low back pain (LBP) and lifestyle factors, the combined effect of lifestyle factors on LBP has not been adequately investigated. We aimed to investigate the association between a cluster of unhealthy lifestyle behaviors and LBP using a large cohort of Japanese adults.Methods: We included 419,003 adults aged over 20 years who underwent an annual health checkup between April 2013 and March 2014 in Japan. Information on the following lifestyle factors was collected using the standardized questionnaire: smoking, alcohol intake, exercise, physical activity, walking speed, weight control, eating habits, and sleep. Each factor was evaluated as a dichotomous variable (1: health risk, 0: no health risk). A lifestyle risk score was calculated by summing the score of each lifestyle factor (range: 0– 12) and was categorized into three groups (low, moderate, high). LBP was defined as self-reported LBP under treatment. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to calculate the odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for LBP.Results: In multivariable logistic regression analysis, the OR for LBP was significantly higher in the moderate-risk score group (adjusted OR: 1.33 [95% CI: 1.23– 1.44] in men; 1.40 [95% CI: 1.27– 1.54] in women) and the high-risk score group (adjusted OR: 1.54 [95% CI: 1.43– 1.67] in men; 1.83 [95% CI: 1.64– 2.03] in women) than in the low-risk score group. A trend of higher risk of LBP associated with higher lifestyle risk score was observed in both sexes (p for trend < 0.001). These results were similar even in subgroup analysis by age and body mass index (BMI).Conclusion: Clustering of unhealthy lifestyles was associated with increased risk of LBP regardless of age and BMI. These results may provide implications for better prevention and management of LBP, considering modifiable lifestyle factors.Keywords: lifestyle, low back pain, clustering, health checkuphttps://www.dovepress.com/clustering-of-lifestyle-factors-and-its-association-with-low-back-pain-peer-reviewed-article-JPRlifestylelow back painclusteringhealth checkup
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Ochiai H
Shirasawa T
Nagahama S
Uehara A
Muramatsu J
Kokaze A
Clustering of Lifestyle Factors and Its Association with Low Back Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study of Over 400,000 Japanese Adults
Journal of Pain Research
lifestyle
low back pain
clustering
health checkup
title Clustering of Lifestyle Factors and Its Association with Low Back Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study of Over 400,000 Japanese Adults
title_full Clustering of Lifestyle Factors and Its Association with Low Back Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study of Over 400,000 Japanese Adults
title_fullStr Clustering of Lifestyle Factors and Its Association with Low Back Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study of Over 400,000 Japanese Adults
title_full_unstemmed Clustering of Lifestyle Factors and Its Association with Low Back Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study of Over 400,000 Japanese Adults
title_short Clustering of Lifestyle Factors and Its Association with Low Back Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study of Over 400,000 Japanese Adults
title_sort clustering of lifestyle factors and its association with low back pain a cross sectional study of over 400 000 japanese adults
topic lifestyle
low back pain
clustering
health checkup
url https://www.dovepress.com/clustering-of-lifestyle-factors-and-its-association-with-low-back-pain-peer-reviewed-article-JPR
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