Prevalence of and risk factors for low back pain among professional drivers: a systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons

Jingwen Jia,

Mingtao Zhang,

Zhenyu Cao

et al.

Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(1)

Published: Sept. 9, 2024

A growing body of research indicates a correlation between occupational exposure, particularly among individuals in driving-related occupations, and the incidence low back pain (LBP).

Language: Английский

Relationship Between Sleep Time and Depressive Symptoms in Middle-Aged and Elderly Chinese: Mediating Role of Body Pain DOI Creative Commons
Ziqing Yang,

Bingsong Li,

Dan Ma

et al.

Psychology Research and Behavior Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: Volume 18, P. 67 - 79

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Objective: Existing research has yet to adequately examine the correlation between sleep time, body pain, and depressive symptoms. This study seeks elucidate interconnections these three elements. Methods: The used 2020 CHARLS data for analysis. To assess intricate association among symptoms, employed Spearman analysis, multiple logistic regression, restricted cubic splines, mediation effect analysis based on bootstrap testing. Results: Risk factors symptoms in middle-aged elderly Chinese include physical pain reduced duration. Results from RCS suggest that lowest risk of occurs when time population is approximately 7.5 hours. Body accounts a 19.05% mediating even after controlling confounding factors, there remains 7.5% effect. Conclusion: findings indicate significant Insufficient can lead plays partial role Keywords: people,

Language: Английский

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Association of loneliness with the risk of pain in older Chinese adults DOI Creative Commons
Andrew M. Song,

Siying Yu,

Yao Shen

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: Feb. 4, 2025

This study investigates the long-term effects of loneliness on pain experiences in older Chinese adults, focusing mediating role depression. Data from China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (2013-2020) included 1,592 participants aged 60 above. Using robust mixed-effects logistic regression models, found that lonely were more likely to experience 12 site pain: headache (OR 1.23; 95% CI 1.09-1.39), shoulder 1.16; 1.04-1.30), wrist 1.14; 95%CI 1.01-1.28), finger 1.14, 1.02-1.28), chest 1.26; 1.10-1.44), stomach 1.28, 1.12-1.46), back 1.00-1.51), waist 1.46; 1.17-1.83), buttock 1.15, 1.02-1.30), leg 1.20, 1.08-1.33), knee toe 1.18; 1.04-1.34) than who not lonely. No such finding was for neck, arm, or ankle pain. The risk due did decrease with an increase frequency social activities. These findings emphasize need address mental health as a crucial factor prevention management.

Language: Английский

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The association between digital technology use and depression among older people in China: a moderated mediation model DOI Creative Commons

Qinmei Wu,

Wei He, Jinfu Wang

et al.

Frontiers in Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 16

Published: Feb. 10, 2025

To investigate the association among multidimensional (Digital engagement, DE; Digital devices, DD; and purpose, DP) digital technology use depression in older Chinese, considering social participation as a mediator physical activity level (PAL) moderator. Data on 5,744 participants (aged≥60) were extracted from China Health Retirement Longitudinal Study 2020 dataset. Depression was assessed using 10-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Scale. Logistic regression examined between depression. The PROCESS program's Model 4 evaluated mediating role of participation, while 7 moderating PAL. negatively associated with (DE, OR= 0.722, 95%CI: 0.609, 0.858; DD, 0.739, 0.634, 0.860; DP, 0.916, 0.881, 0.952). Various dimensions exerted direct effects scores 85.87% -0.638, -1.036, -0.240), 86.09% (DD, -0.526, -0.844, -0.208), 87.82% (DP, -0.173, -0.259, -0.087), respectively, mediated 14.13%, 13.91%, 12.18%. PAL positive effect first half path mediation, especially vigorous 0.591, 0.230, 0.952; 0.515, 0.206, 0.824; 0.157, 0.075, 0.239). Multidimensional showed an adults. Promoting through is lower depressive symptom scores, further strengthens this association, leading to improved mental health.

Language: Английский

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Exploring the association between Frailty Index and low back pain in middle-aged and older Chinese adults: a cross-sectional analysis of data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) DOI Creative Commons
Lunxue Qing, Yingying Zhu, Lan Feng

et al.

BMJ Open, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(5), P. e085645 - e085645

Published: May 1, 2024

Objectives This study explored the association between Frailty Index (FI) and low back pain (LBP) in middle-aged older Chinese adults. We hypothesised that a higher FI correlates with increased LBP prevalence. Design Cross-sectional analysis. Setting The used data from China Health Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) across various regions of China. Participants analysis included 6375 participants aged 45 above complete CHARLS for 2011, 2013 2015. excluded individuals under 45, those incomplete data, fewer than 30 health deficit items missing covariate data. Outcome measures constructed an consisting 35 deficits. Logistic multivariable regression examined relationship LBP, using threshold to identify inflection points. Sensitivity analyses were performed ensure robustness findings. Results Of participants, 27.2% reported LBP. A U-shaped was observed highest quartile (Q4, ≥0.23) showing more twofold risk (OR=2.90, 95% CI: 2.45–3.42, p<0.001). Stratified showed significant 60, particularly lowest (OR=1.43, 1.14 1.79). upheld primary results. Conclusions findings suggest complex frailty highlighting need early screening tailored interventions manage this demographic. Further research is necessary understand mechanisms validate through longitudinal studies.

Language: Английский

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Association between nighttime sleep duration and quality with low back pain in middle-aged and older Chinese adults DOI Creative Commons

Jiju Yang,

Cong Liu,

Guanwei Wu

et al.

Experimental Gerontology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 197, P. 112602 - 112602

Published: Oct. 5, 2024

This study aims to investigate the association between sleep duration, quality, and risk of low back pain (LBP) among middle-aged elderly individuals in China.

Language: Английский

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Estimating the impact of metabolic syndrome on low back pain and the joint effects of metabolic syndrome and depressive symptoms on low back pain: insights from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study DOI Creative Commons
Jinghong Huang,

Dongrui Peng,

Xiaohui Wang

et al.

BMC Public Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(1)

Published: Aug. 30, 2024

Language: Английский

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Prevalence of and risk factors for low back pain among professional drivers: a systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons

Jingwen Jia,

Mingtao Zhang,

Zhenyu Cao

et al.

Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(1)

Published: Sept. 9, 2024

A growing body of research indicates a correlation between occupational exposure, particularly among individuals in driving-related occupations, and the incidence low back pain (LBP).

Language: Английский

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