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Association between Relative Handgrip Strength and Chronic Lower Back Pain: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Sungwoo Choi, Sangun Nah, Hae‐Dong Jang, Ji Eun Moon, Sangsoo Han

2021International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lower back pain (LBP) is the most common musculoskeletal complaint and significantly reduces the quality of life. Muscle weakness is a major cause of LBP. Handgrip strength (HGS) is widely used to determine general muscle strength. Relative HGS (RHGS) incorporates body mass and provides a more accurate estimation of muscle strength and health status. We analyzed the data from Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey to investigate the association between RHGS and chronic LBP. We identified 14,930 participants and excluded a total of 9553 participants with age < 50 years, with incomplete LBP information, and with incomplete HGS information. We analyzed the data of 5377 participants: 1086 (20.19%) with chronic LBP and 4291 (79.8%) without chronic LBP. Multivariate regression analysis with adjustment for covariates identified an association between weak RHGS and chronic LBP (odds ratio 1.31; CI 1.07–1.61; p = 0.01). This article demonstrated a significant association between RHGS and chronic LBP. Therefore, RHGS should be measured for patients with chronic LBP.

Topics & Concepts

National Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyCross-sectional studyAssociation (psychology)MedicineEnvironmental healthHealth examinationGerontologyPhysical therapyPsychologyInternal medicinePopulationPathologyPsychotherapistMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitationHealth and Wellbeing ResearchNutrition and Health in Aging