Literature DB >> 19940721

Risk factors for lumbar intervertebral disc herniation in Chinese population: a case-control study.

Yin-gang Zhang1, Zhengming Sun, Zhi Zhang, Jian Liu, Xiong Guo.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: A case-control study of 4180 subjects was carried.
OBJECTIVE: To explore the risk factors of lumbar disc herniation in China. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: In China, along with the economic development, people's living environment and working conditions have undergone some tremendous changes, such as the accelerating life pace and competition. In this situation, it is important to know whether the risk factors of lumbar disc herniation have changed or not. This case-control study, including the possible social and psychological factors based on the literature, attempted to search the new risk factor, therefore provide better prevention measures for lumbar disc herniation.
METHODS: A total of 2010 hospitalized patients, diagnosed with lumbar disc protrusion by CT and/or MRI were selected as cases. A total of 2070 people from communities and hospitals, without history of low back pain and sciatica, were selected as controls. All patients and controls were investigated for their family history, occupational characters' smoking status, working psychosocial factors, etc. The risk factors were analyzed by multiple nonconditional logistic regression method.
RESULTS: Family history (OR = 3.6) was the most important risk factor for lumbar disc protrusion in this study, followed by lumbar load (OR = 2.1), hard-working (OR = 1.8), and time urgency (OR = 1.1). Additionally, physical exercises (OR = 0.5) and bed characteristics (OR = 0.4) appeared to be the protective factors for lumbar disc protrusion. After stratified by age, family history (OR = 14.5), occupational character (OR = 5.2), and physical exercises (OR = 0.2) stronger association with lumbar disc protrusion was seen in subjects younger than 30 years. In subjects from 30 to 55 years, family history (OR = 5.1), lumbar load (OR = 1.91), hard-working (1.9), physical exercises (OR = 0.5), time urgency (OR = 1. 3), bed characteristics (OR = 0.4) were significantly important. In subjects older than 55 years, lumbar load (OR = 2.9) and bed characteristics (OR = 0.4) were closely related to lumbar disc protrusion.
CONCLUSION: Family history, lumbar load, hard-working, and time urgency are the major risk factors for lumbar disc herniation, and physical exercises and sleeping on the hard bed might be the protective factors.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19940721     DOI: 10.1097/BRS.0b013e3181a3c2de

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)        ISSN: 0362-2436            Impact factor:   3.468


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