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THE PREVALENCE OF RISK FACTORS RELATED TO LOW BACK PAIN IN 18-TO-60-YEAR-OLD WOMEN RESIDENT IN SHIRAZ AND SURROUNDING VILLAGES

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  463-469

Abstract

 Introduction: It is estimated that 84% of population experience LOW BACK PAIN at some stage in their life. Given the pivotal role of women, especially rural women, in family management and economic activities and also their key role in society from a national point of view, it is of special importance to find and subsequently prevent the RISK FACTORS related to LOW BACK PAIN. So the aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of LOW BACK PAIN RISK FACTORS between rural and urban women in Shiraz and surrounding villages. Materials and Methods: 646 women with the age range of 18-60 years were selected through convenient sampling. All of them were resident of Shiraz or its surroundings and suffered from LOW BACK PAIN. The data of interest were gathered via a reliable and validated custom-made (Cronbach's Alpha coefficient =0.70). The obtained data were statistically analyzed using SPSS software. Results: There was no significant statistical difference between urban and rural groups on the basis of following variables: age, BMI, number of children, pregnancy, osteoarthritis and allergy, typical spinal condition during work, how to sleep, typical time of doing most of work, the average work time, sitting or standing during activity and resting during work time. However, marital status and level of education, doing regular exercise, daily smoking, how to transport heavy objects, bed type, working more than eight hours daily during the past six months, the total resting time during activity and the number of seeking medical advice for spinal discomfort during the past six months showed significant differences between two groups (P=0.0001). Conclusion: Despite of demographic similarities between urban and rural women evaluated in this study, the existent difference in such factors as bed type, regular exercise, amount of smoking and amount of standing position time among these two groups can lead to more reports of LOW BACK PAIN in rural women.

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    KAMALI SARVESTANI, FAHIMEH, KAVOOSIPUR, SOMAYEH, CHEHRENEGAR, NEGIN, ABDOLLAHI, MAHSHID, & SABZALI, SHIMA. (2011). THE PREVALENCE OF RISK FACTORS RELATED TO LOW BACK PAIN IN 18-TO-60-YEAR-OLD WOMEN RESIDENT IN SHIRAZ AND SURROUNDING VILLAGES. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN REHABILITATION SCIENCES, 7(4), 463-469. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/143886/en

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    KAMALI SARVESTANI FAHIMEH, KAVOOSIPUR SOMAYEH, CHEHRENEGAR NEGIN, ABDOLLAHI MAHSHID, SABZALI SHIMA. THE PREVALENCE OF RISK FACTORS RELATED TO LOW BACK PAIN IN 18-TO-60-YEAR-OLD WOMEN RESIDENT IN SHIRAZ AND SURROUNDING VILLAGES. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN REHABILITATION SCIENCES[Internet]. 2011;7(4):463-469. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/143886/en

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    FAHIMEH KAMALI SARVESTANI, SOMAYEH KAVOOSIPUR, NEGIN CHEHRENEGAR, MAHSHID ABDOLLAHI, and SHIMA SABZALI, “THE PREVALENCE OF RISK FACTORS RELATED TO LOW BACK PAIN IN 18-TO-60-YEAR-OLD WOMEN RESIDENT IN SHIRAZ AND SURROUNDING VILLAGES,” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN REHABILITATION SCIENCES, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 463–469, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/143886/en

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