Back Pain Related with Age, Anthropometric Variables, Sagittal Spinal Curvatures, Hamstring Extensibility, Physical Activity and Health Related Quality of Life in Male and Female High School Students
Autor/es
González Gálvez, Noelia; Vaquero Cristóbal, Raquel; López Vivancos, Abraham; Albaladejo Saura, Mario; Marcos Pardo, Pablo JorgeFecha
2020Disciplina/s
Actividad Física y DeporteMateria/s
Low back painPhysical activity
Postural habits
Quality of life
Secondary school
Spine
Resumen
Spinal pain (SP) is widely extended among adolescents. The origin of SP can be multifactorial;
thus, the present study aimed to estimate the prevalence and risk of SP in high school students and to
determine the differences in sagittal spinal curvatures and pelvic tilt, hamstring extensibility, age,
anthropometric variables and healthy lifestyle habits dependent on SP between sexes. Two hundred
seventy-three teenagers took part in this cross-sectional study. Age, sagittal spinal curvatures,
hamstring extensibility, physical activity, sedentary lifestyle, anthropometric variables and health
related quality of life (HRQL) were recorded. SP was reported by 16.12% of adolescents. Differences
were observed in the HRQL according to SP (p < 0.05). Participants without SP were less sedentary
(22.12%) and younger (13.10 years old) than participants with SP (40.91% and 13.66, respectively)
(p < 0.05). A logistic regression model showed that both variables were significantly collinear
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