Physical load during work and leisure time as risk factors for back pain

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This systematic review assessed aspects of physical load during work and leisure time as risk factors for back pain. Several reviews on this topic are available, but this one is based on a strict systematic approach to identify and summarize the evidence, comparable with that applied in the clinical literature on the efficacy of intervention for back pain. A computerized bibliographical search was made of several data bases for studies with a cohort or case-referent design. Cross-sectional studies were excluded. A rating system was used to assess the strength of the evidence, based on the methodological quality of 28 cohort and 3 case-referent studies and the consistency of the findings. Strong evidence exists for manual materials handling, bending and twisting, and whole-body vibration as risk factors for back pain. The evidence was moderate for patient handling and heavy physical work, and no evidence was found for standing or walking, sitting, sports, and total leisure-time physical activity.

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  • Table 1. Cohort studies on physical load during work and leisure time as risk factors for back pain, ranked according to their methodological quality scorea.
  • Table 2. Case-referent studies on physical load during work and leisure time as risk factors for back pain, ranked according to their methodological quality scorea.
  • Table 4. Summary of the case-referent studies on physical load and back pain. (MQS=methodological quality score based on items on validity and precision, OR = odds ratio, the corresponding 95% confidence interval is given in parentheses)

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Hoogendoorn, W. E., Van Poppel, M. N. M., Bongers, P. M., Koes, B. W., & Bouter, L. M. (1999). Physical load during work and leisure time as risk factors for back pain. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health. Finnish Institute of Occupational Health. https://doi.org/10.5271/sjweh.451

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