Japan
Research Article
Smoking is Not, But Alcohol Intake is Associated with Present LBP - A Survey of 1404 Employees in a Japanese Medical Equipment Factory
Author(s): Koichiro Okuyama, Kido Tadato, Naohisa Miyakoshi and Shimada YoichiKoichiro Okuyama, Kido Tadato, Naohisa Miyakoshi and Shimada Yoichi
Study Design: Observational study.
Objective: Understanding the associated factors with lower back pain (LBP) and implementing effective prevention strategies are crucial. If the modifiable associated risk factors are uncovered in working generations, potential saving costs for workers’ care systems and society overall are highly anticipated. The purpose of the current cross-sectional survey is to identify a prevalence of present LBP of employed workers and to analyze modifiable risk factors associated with LBP in Japan.
Methods: One thousand four hundred and four employees were enrolled. Age, gender, body height and weight, work demands, smoking, alcohol intake, depressive mood (MCS/SF-36v2 less than 35), regular exercise and so forth were ascertained by a self-administration questionnaire. Associations between Pw.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-7939.1000395
Journal of Spine received 2022 citations as per Google Scholar report