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The relationship between spinal pain and comorbidity: A cross-sectional analysis of 579 community-dwelling, older Australian women

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics Oct 20, 2017

de Luca KE, et al. - Here, researchers report the prevalence and investigate the impact of spinal pain on quality of life and aim to evaluate the connection between spinal pain and the type and number of comorbidities. According to the outcome obtained, spinal pain is common in community-dwelling, older Australian women and is related to greater disability and poorer quality of life. Diabetes, cardiovascular disease, pulmonary disease, and obesity seem to have an association with spinal pain. There was an incremental increase in the risk of spinal pain related to increasing comorbidity count.
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