AI Article Synopsis

  • - Spinal pain and chronic health issues are common and costly, with significant prevalence found in recent National Health Interview Survey data from 2016-2018 involving nearly 27,000 participants.
  • - The study found that various chronic health conditions, including cardiovascular issues, hypertension, diabetes, and obesity, significantly increase the likelihood of experiencing spinal pain, with odds increasing by up to 58%.
  • - Factors such as tobacco use, low physical activity, sleep problems, cognitive impairment, and mental health conditions further raise the odds of spinal pain, indicating a need for integrated approaches in prevention and treatment strategies.

Article Abstract

Spinal pain and chronic health conditions are highly prevalent, burdensome, and costly conditions, both in the United States and globally. Using cross-sectional data from the 2016 through 2018 National Health Interview Survey (n = 26,926), we explored associations between spinal pain and chronic health conditions and investigated the influence that a set of confounders may have on the associations between spinal pain and chronic health conditions. Variance estimation method was used to compute weighted descriptive statistics and measures of associations with multinomial logistic regression models. All four chronic health conditions significantly increased the prevalence odds of spinal pain; cardiovascular conditions by 58%, hypertension by 40%, diabetes by 25% and obesity by 34%, controlling for all the confounders. For all chronic health conditions, tobacco use (45-50%), being insufficiently active (17-20%), sleep problems (180-184%), cognitive impairment (90-100%), and mental health conditions (68-80%) significantly increased the prevalence odds of spinal pain compared to cases without spinal pain. These findings provide evidence to support research on the prevention and treatment of non-musculoskeletal conditions with approaches of spinal pain management.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10094294PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20075369DOI Listing

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