2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-35552011005000001
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Prevalência de dor nas costas e fatores associados em adultos do sul do Brasil: estudo de base populacional

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“…A strong association was found between bad or very bad self-rated health and chronic back problems, confirming findings from studies both in the adult population in the South of Brazil 20 and in international studies 17,35 . Interestingly, with advancing age, the association between bad self-rated health and chronic back problems loses strength.…”
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“…A strong association was found between bad or very bad self-rated health and chronic back problems, confirming findings from studies both in the adult population in the South of Brazil 20 and in international studies 17,35 . Interestingly, with advancing age, the association between bad self-rated health and chronic back problems loses strength.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Other individual factors identified in studies are sex, age, occupation, and obesity 6,16,17,18 . Depression 19 and low self-rated health 20 have also been related to chronic back problems.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A population-based study of adults in the South of Brazil also evidenced higher percentages (35.7%) of MSP among young adults (20 to 34 years). 17 In a study 18 involving adolescents, which found a knowledge deficit on the correct bodily posture (way to bend down, stand, sleep, carry the backpack, move an object, etc.) shows that the orientations to prevent MSP should start in primary education.…”
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“…A study involving an adult population observed a direct relation between having no time for leisure and back pain. 17 Unfortunately, the workers are not always satisfactorily remunerated, demanding another job or overtime to provide the family income, which influence the time available for leisure, making them vulnerable to the occurrence of MSP. 21 Another finding in line with the literature is the higher prevalence of MSP in women and workers with children younger than six years of age (71.0% and 88.6%, respectively).…”
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