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BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a common complaint among children and adolescents and can negatively impact their physical and mental health. Although previous studies investigating the incidence of low back pain (LBP) in children and adolescents have been performed in high income countries, it is unclear whether countries such as Brazil would show similar incidence rates. OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence and to identify predictors of new episodes of LBP in high school students. METHODS: This is a 1-year longitudinal study of high school students from public schools in the city of Bauru, Sao Paulo. Collected clinical data were: demographic and socioeconomic factors, information on the use of electronic devices, mental health status (the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaires), level of habitual physical activity (Baecke Physical Activity Questionnaire), and incidence of LBP (measured with question about LBP in the past 12 months and the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire). Descriptive analysis and bivariate and multivariate logistic regressions were performed. RESULTS: The cumulative incidence of new LBP episodes for the total cohort of 757 high school students was 18.9% (95% CI: 16.2, 21.8). The cumulative incidence was 14.8% (95% CI: 11.7, 18.5) for male students and 24.1% (95% CI: 19.8, 29.9) for female students. Being a female student (OR = 1.78; 95% CI: 1.23, 2.59), sitting posture while using tablet (OR = 4.34; 95% CI: 1.19, 16.60), daily time spent on tablet (OR = 3.21; 95% CI: 1.41, 7.30), daily time spent on mobile phone (OR =1.49; 95% CI: 1.11, 2.00), lying posture while using mobile phone (OR = 1.49; 95% CI: 1.05, 2.12), and mental health status (OR = 2.81; 95% CI: 1.76, 4.48) were identified as predictor variables. CONCLUSION: Our findings showed that one in five high school students reported having a LBP episode over the last year. The predictors found to be associated with low back pain include those related to sex, time and posture while using electronic devices, and mental health status.
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Low Back Pain , Adolescent , Brazil/epidemiology , Child , Female , Humans , Incidence , Longitudinal Studies , Low Back Pain/epidemiology , Male , Prevalence , Prospective Studies , Risk Factors , Surveys and QuestionnairesABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION: Primary headaches, defined as disorders in themselves caused by independent pathomechanisms and not by other disorders, are prevalent in university students and considered one important health problems in the world. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of primary headaches and analyze associations with sociodemographic characteristics and the use of electronic devices by university students. METHODS: A cross-sectional observational study analysis was carried out with a sample of 1,143 students of both genders who responded to the questionnaire on demographic, socioeconomic aspects, use of electronic devices, and on the primary headaches. Descriptive analysis, bivariate analysis, and Poisson regression were performed. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of primary headache of 60.7%, being that, in relation to the type, 33.2% presented tension-type headache, 54.3% migraine, and 12.3% other types of headache. Regression analysis showed that female gender and income of up to two minimum wages were associated with primary headache and migraine type. The primary headache was associated with subjects of the white race; watching television and playing video games for more than 3 hours per day, for example. The sitting posture, semi-lying down, and distance from the eyes to the mobile phone and tablet longer than 20 cm were associated with primary headache and the three types of headaches. CONCLUSION: The results allow us to conclude that there is a high prevalence of primary headaches in college students and that socioeconomic factors related to the use of electronic devices are associated with the presence of primary headaches.
INTRODUÇÃO: As dores de cabeça primárias, definidas como perturbações em si mesmas, causadas por patomecanismos independentes e não por outras perturbações, são prevalentes em universitários e considerada um importante problema de saúde mundial. OBJETIVO: Investigar a prevalência de cefaleia primária e analisar associações com características sociodemográficas e uso de dispositivos eletrônicos em estudantes universitários. MÉTODOS: Foi realizado um estudo observacional transversal com uma amostra de 1143 estudantes de ambos os sexos, que responderam ao questionário sobre aspectos demográficos, socioeconômicos, uso de dispositivos eletrônicos e cefaleia primária. Foram realizadas análises descritivas, análises bivariadas e regressão de Poisson. RESULTADOS: A prevalência geral de cefaleia primária de 60,7%, sendo que, em relação ao tipo, 33,2% apresentavam cefaleia tensional, 54,3% enxaqueca e 12,3% outros tipos de cefaleia. A análise de regressão mostrou que o sexo feminino e a renda de até dois salários-mínimos estavam associados à cefaleia primária e a enxaqueca; a cefaleia primária está associada a indivíduos da raça branca; assistir televisão e jogar videogame por mais de 3 horas por dia foi associado ao tipo tensional, a enxaqueca e cefaleia primária; a postura sentada, semideitada e distância dos olhos ao telefone celular e tablet com mais de 20 cm com a cefaleia primária e aos três tipos específicos. CONCLUSÃO: Os resultados permitem concluir que existe alta prevalência de cefaleia primária em estudantes universitários e que fatores socioeconômicos e relacionados ao uso de dispositivos eletrônicos estão associados à presença de cefaleia primária.
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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Young Adult , Students , Universities , Risk Factors , Headache Disorders, Primary/epidemiology , Headache/epidemiology , Television , Microcomputers , Demography , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cell PhoneABSTRACT
Abstract Objectives: To determine the prevalence of low back pain and to analyze the association with the individual, sociodemographic variables, electronic devices, habitual practice of physical activity, and mental health problems. Methods: Cross-sectional study with 1,628 students in public schools in the city of Bauru, SP, Brazil. The following data were collected: 1. demographic and socioeconomic aspects; 2. Use of electronic devices; 3. habitual physical activity level (Baecke); 3. mental health (SDQ). 4. low back pain (Nordic Questionnaire). Descriptive analyzes and bivariate and multivariate logistic regression were used. Results: The overall prevalence of low back pain was 46.7% (95% CI: 44.27 to 49.11); men showed a prevalence of 42.0% (95% CI: 36.63 to 43.41) and women 58.0% (95% CI: 49.73 to 56.51), a statistically significant difference. The variables associated with pain in the low back region were: female gender (PR = 1.70), daily TV use for more than 3 hours (PR = 1.17), use of laptop computer (PR = 1.40), use of the cell phone in the supine position (PR = 1.23), use of the cell phone in semi-supine position (PR = 1.49), daily cell phone use for more than 3 hours (PR = 1.36), use of tablet (PR = 1.67), daily tablet use for more than above 3 hours (PR = 1.46), and clinically important mental health problems (PR = 2.62). Conclusion: There is a high prevalence of low back pain in high school students and striking association with female sex, electronic devices, and mental health problems.
Resumo Objetivos: Determinar a prevalência de lombalgia e analisar a associação com variáveis individuais e sociodemográficas, dispositivos eletrônicos, prática habitual de atividade física e problemas de saúde mental. Métodos: Estudo transversal com 1.628 alunos matriculados em escolas públicas na cidade de Bauru/SP. Para a coleta de dados: 1. aspectos demográficos e socioeconômicos; 2. dispositivos eletrônicos; 3. nível habitual de atividade física (Baecke); 3. saúde mental (SDQ); 4. Lombalgia (Questionário Nórdico). Foram usadas análises descritivas e de regressão logística bivariada e multivariada. Resultados: A prevalência geral de lombalgia foi 46,7% (IC de 95%: 44,27 a 49,11), os homens mostraram uma prevalência de 42,0% (IC de 95%: 36,63 a 43,41) e as mulheres mostraram uma prevalência de 58,0% (IC de 95%: 49,73 a 56,51), com diferença significativa. As variáveis associadas a dor na região lombar inferior foram: sexo feminino (RP = 1,70), tempo de uso de TV acima de 3 horas por dia (RP = 1,17), uso de notebook (RP = 1,40), uso de celular na posição supina (RP = 1,23), uso de celular na posição semissupina (RP = 1,49), tempo de uso de celular acima de 3 horas por dia (RP = 1,36), uso de tablet (RP = 1,67), tempo de uso de tablet acima de 3 horas por dia (RP = 1,46) e problemas de saúde mental clinicamente importantes (RP = 2,62). Conclusão: Há alta prevalência de lombalgia em alunos do ensino médio e forte associação ao sexo feminino, dispositivos eletrônicos e problemas de saúde mental.
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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Exercise , Mental Health , Low Back Pain/epidemiology , Brazil/epidemiology , Prevalence , Cross-Sectional Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Risk Factors , Electronics , Sedentary BehaviorABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of low back pain and to analyze the association with the individual, sociodemographic variables, electronic devices, habitual practice of physical activity, and mental health problems. METHODS: Cross-sectional study with 1,628 students in public schools in the city of Bauru, SP, Brazil. The following data were collected: 1. demographic and socioeconomic aspects; 2. Use of electronic devices; 3. habitual physical activity level (Baecke); 3. mental health (SDQ). 4. low back pain (Nordic Questionnaire). Descriptive analyzes and bivariate and multivariate logistic regression were used. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of low back pain was 46.7% (95% CI: 44.27 to 49.11); men showed a prevalence of 42.0% (95% CI: 36.63 to 43.41) and women 58.0% (95% CI: 49.73 to 56.51), a statistically significant difference. The variables associated with pain in the low back region were: female gender (PR=1.70), daily TV use for more than 3hours (PR=1.17), use of laptop computer (PR=1.40), use of the cell phone in the supine position (PR=1.23), use of the cell phone in semi-supine position (PR=1.49), daily cell phone use for more than 3hours (PR=1.36), use of tablet (PR=1.67), daily tablet use for more than above 3hours (PR=1.46), and clinically important mental health problems (PR=2.62). CONCLUSION: There is a high prevalence of low back pain in high school students and striking association with female sex, electronic devices, and mental health problems.
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Exercise , Low Back Pain , Mental Health , Adolescent , Brazil/epidemiology , Child , Cross-Sectional Studies , Electronics , Female , Humans , Low Back Pain/epidemiology , Male , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Sedentary Behavior , Surveys and QuestionnairesABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: To compare men and women with low back pain and identify the prevalence and some of its associated factors in a population-based sample of adults aged 20 and over a seven day period. METHODS: Cross-sectional study based on a population survey. 600 individuals were interviewed on the following: (1) characteristics of the participants (i.e. demographic, socioeconomic, and labor aspects); (2) physical activity level (IPAQ); (3) musculoskeletal symptoms (Nordic Questionnaire). Descriptive, bivariate, and Poisson regression analyses were performed. RESULTS: Overall prevalence of LBP was 28.8%, being 39.0% in men and 60.9% in women. The measured associated factors in men were age between 36 and 59 years (PR=3.00 [1.31-6.88]) and over 60 (PR=4.52 [2.02-10.12]), smoking (PR=2.47 [1.20-5.11]), fewer years of formal education (0-4 years) (PR=6.37 [2.15-18.62]), and hypertension (PR=2.27 [1.15-4.50]). For women, the associated factors were occupational activities that involved heavy lifting (PR=1.80 [1.03-3.16]), standing posture leaning forward (PR=2.04 [1.20-3.44]), sitting posture leaning forward (PR=2.17 [1.24-3.82]), and sitting at the computer three or more days per week (PR=4.00 [1.44-11.11]). Widowed or divorced participants were more likely to report LBP, in both men (PR=3.06 [1.40-6.66]) and women (PR=2.11 [1.15-3.88]). CONCLUSION: This study reveals high prevalence of low back pain in a seven day period. Older age, low education, hypertension, and smoking were associated with LBP in men. Occupational and ergonomic factors were associated with LBP in women. Marital status was associated with LBP in both genders.
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Ergonomics/instrumentation , Low Back Pain/epidemiology , Adult , Computers , Cross-Sectional Studies , Exercise , Female , Humans , Low Back Pain/physiopathology , Male , Middle Aged , Posture , Prevalence , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young AdultABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Musculoskeletal pain in the shoulder is considered one of the most prevalent causes of pain and disability in adults. To verify the prevalence of shoulder pain and correlated factors in adults aged 20 years or older in cross-sectional study with 600 individuals interviewed through questionnaires: (1) participants characterization; (2) level of physical activity; (3) reported morbidities; and (4) musculoskeletal symptoms. Descriptive, bivariate, and Poisson regression analyses were performed. The prevalence of pain in the shoulder was 24% (CI 20.3%-27.5%). Being 60 years or older (PR=2.14; 1.33-2.45), female (PR=1.92; 1.29-285), using the computer more than three times a week (PR=1.55; 1.01-2.32), working in a sitting position (PR=1.64; 1.03-2.59), standing up leaning the body forward (PR=1.54; 1.00-2.37), and reporting two or more morbidities (PR=3.31; 1.97-5.57) were all indicators of shoulder pain. This study discloses a high prevalence of shoulder pain and a strong relation with women, age, those who use the computer more than three times a week, those who execute occupational activities sitting and standing up leaning the body forward, and those who report two or more diseases.
RESUMO A dor musculoesquelética no ombro é considerada uma das causas mais prevalentes de dor e incapacidade em adultos. O objetivo foi verificar a prevalência de dor no ombro e fatores correlacionados em adultos de 20 anos ou mais em estudo transversal com 600 indivíduos entrevistados por meio de questionários que identificaram: (1) caracterização dos participantes; (2) nível de atividade física; (3) morbidades relatadas; e (4) sintomas musculoesqueléticos. Foram realizadas análises descritiva, bivariada e de Poisson. A prevalência de dor no ombro foi de 24% (IC 20,3%-27,5%). Ter 60 anos ou mais (PR=2.14; 1.33-2.45); ser do sexo feminino (PR=1.92; 1.29-285); usar o computador mais de três vezes por semana (PR=1.55; 1.01-2.32); trabalhar em posição sentada (PR=1.64; 1.03-2.59); trabalhar de pé, inclinando o corpo para a frente (PR=1.54; 1.00-2.37); e relatar duas ou mais morbidades (PR=3.31; 1.97-5.57) foram indicadores de dor no ombro. O estudo revelou alta prevalência de dor no ombro e uma forte relação com ser mulher, ter idade maior que 60 anos, usar o computador mais de três vezes por semana, executar atividades ocupacionais sentado ou de pé, inclinando o corpo para a frente, e relatar duas ou mais doenças.
RESUMEN El dolor musculoesquelético en el hombro es una de las causas más frecuentes de dolor y discapacidad en adultos. El presente artículo tuvo el objetivo de verificar la prevalencia de dolor de hombro y factores correlacionados en adultos mayores de 20 años. Estudio transversal con 600 individuos entrevistados mediante cuestionarios que han identificado: (1) caracterización de los participantes; (2) nivel de actividad física; (3) morbilidades reportadas; y (4) síntomas musculoesqueléticos. Se realizaron análisis descriptivos, bivariados y de Poisson. La prevalencia del dolor de hombro fue del 24% (IC 20,3%-27,5%). Los indicadores de dolor del hombro fueron: tener 60 años o más (PR=2.14; 1.33-2.45); ser mujer (PR=1.92; 1.29-285); usar la computadora más de tres veces por semana (PR=1.55; 1.01-2.32); trabajar en una posición sentada (PR=1.64; 1.03-2.59); trabajar de pie inclinando el cuerpo hacia adelante (PR=1.54; 1.00-2.37); e informar dos o más morbilidades (PR=3.31; 1.97-5.57). El estudio reveló una alta prevalencia de dolor en el hombro y una fuerte relación con ser mujer, mayor de 60 años, usar la computadora más de tres veces por semana, realizar actividades ocupacionales sentado o de pie inclinándose hacia adelante, e informar la existencia de dos o más enfermedades.
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Abstract Background Insufficient practice of physical activity associated with some factors related to life habits increase the risk of non-transmissible chronic diseases and reduce quality of life. Objective Identify the pattern of physical activity and associated factors in adults aged ≥20 years. Method A cross-sectional, population survey conducted with 600 individuals. Data on demographic, socioeconomic and behavioral aspects, work, and physical activities were collected through home interviews. Descriptive, bivariate and Poisson regression analyses were performed. Results Prevalence of insufficient physical activity was 35.0% (95% CI: 31.2-38.9). Zero to four years of schooling [PR=2.35; 95% CI: 1.07-5.15], working in sitting position [PR=1.52; 95% CI: 1.02-2.48], and number of days at the computer [PR=4.60; 95% CI: 2.38-14.28] remained in the final model for females, whereas 0-4 years [PR=2.30; 95% CI: 1.21-4.06] or 5-8 years [PR=3.70; 95% CI: 0.79-4.00] of schooling, working in sitting position [PR=2.22 95% CI: 1.36-3.62], number of days at the computer [PR=2.04; 95% CI: 1.26-3.32], and number of days of TV viewing [PR=2.12; 95% CI: 1.03-4.36] remained in the final model for males. Conclusion High prevalence of insufficient practice of physical activity is associated with schooling, working in sitting position, and number of days at the computer and TV viewing.
Resumo Introdução A prática insuficiente de atividade física associada a alguns fatores relacionados aos hábitos de vida aumenta o risco de doenças crônicas não transmissíveis e reduz a qualidade de vida da população. Objetivo Identificar o padrão de atividade física e os fatores associados em adultos de 20 anos ou mais. Método Inquérito populacional, transversal, com 600 indivíduos entrevistados em seus domicílios. Foram coletados os seguintes dados: aspectos demográficos, socioeconômicos, comportamentais, do trabalho e nível de atividade física. Realizaram-se as análises descritiva e bivariada e a regressão de Poisson. Resultados A prevalência de prática insuficiente de atividade física foi de 35% (IC 95%: 31,2-38,9). O nível educacional de 0 a 4 anos [RP = 2,35; IC95%: 1,07-5,15], o trabalho sentado [RP = 1,52; IC95%: 1,02-2,48] e o número de dias no computador [RP = 4,60; IC95%: 2,38-14,28] permaneceram no modelo final para o sexo feminino. Para o sexo masculino, permaneceram: o nível educacional de 0 a 4 anos [RP = 2,30; IC95%: 1,21-4,06] ou o de 5 a 8 anos [RP = 3,70; IC95%: 0,79-4,00], o trabalho sentado [RP = 2,22; IC95%: 1,36-3,62], o número de dias no computador [RP = 2,04; IC95%: 1,26-3,32] e o número de dias na TV [RP = 2,12; IC95%: 1,03-4,36]. Conclusão Houve elevada prevalência de prática insuficiente de atividade física e associação com nível de escolaridade, trabalho sentado e número de dias no computador e na TV.