2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00586-022-07404-7
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Positive lifestyle behaviours and emotional health factors are associated with low back pain resilience

Abstract: Purpose To evaluate the relationship between lifestyle behaviours, emotional health factors, and low back pain (LBP) resilience. Methods This retrospective longitudinal study utilised 1,065 twins with a recent history of LBP from the Washington State Twin Registry. A lifestyle behaviour score was built using variables of body mass index, physical activity engagement, sleep quality, smoking status, and alcohol consumption. An emotional health score was buil… Show more

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“…Firza and Monaco studied how lifestyle determines population health compared to sociodemographic characteristics [11]; Roberts et al analysed how emotional state affects the likelihood of injury and back pain [12], while Moore S. et al studied how emotional state affects gaming disorder [13]. Socioeconomic inequalities and other institutional barriers that determine the availability of health care were researched by Wilson L. et al [14] and Østergaard M.L.D.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firza and Monaco studied how lifestyle determines population health compared to sociodemographic characteristics [11]; Roberts et al analysed how emotional state affects the likelihood of injury and back pain [12], while Moore S. et al studied how emotional state affects gaming disorder [13]. Socioeconomic inequalities and other institutional barriers that determine the availability of health care were researched by Wilson L. et al [14] and Østergaard M.L.D.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, emotional and financial stressors are risk factors for high impact cLBP and are prevalent among Veterans and persons in low income communities (49, 50). Addressing these stressors through coping strategies such as relaxation techniques, sleep quality, mindfulness and countering negative cognitions around pain may be less familiar to PTs (51), but these techniques can be effective in offsetting the impact of cLBP on daily life (52), can be effectively delivered by PTs (53,54), and are amenable to telehealth delivery.…”
Section: Physical Therapy Intervention Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%