| Literature DB >> 35928296 |
Ping Wang1,2, Cai Chen3,4, Fanjie Liu5, Fan Bu5, Jianpeng An5, Hao Qin5, Qinghao Zhang5, Tao Wang5, Shengnan Cao5, Wei Li4, Bin Shi5.
Abstract
Purpose: This article was designed to provide critical evidence into the relationship between ambient temperature and intensity of back pain in people with lumbar disc herniation (LDH).Entities:
Keywords: ambient temperature; chronic disease; distributed lag linear and non-linear models; low back pain; lumbar disc herniation; unhealthy habits
Year: 2022 PMID: 35928296 PMCID: PMC9343687 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.811237
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Figure 1Location of research area.
The daily average temperature and relative humidity.
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| Temperature | −9.1 | 6 | 16.5 | 25.3 | 33.4 |
| Humidity | 14 | 36 | 48 | 64.75 | 98 |
Min, minimum; max, maximum; P25, the first quartile; P50, the second quartile; P75, the third quartile.
Figure 2Descriptive results about hospitalization records. (A) The proportion of gender distribution among different age groups; (B) the proportion of chronic disease among whole amount; (C) the proportion of unhealthy habits among whole amount.
Figure 5Contour plot of lag–response about temperature on hospitalization [(A) whole; (B) men; (C) women]. RR, relative risk.
Figure 3Three-dimensional lag–response curve of temperature [(A) whole; (B) men; (C) women]. RR, relative risk.
Figure 4The effect of temperature on the hospitalization when lag day was on 28 [(A) whole; (B) men; (C) women]. RR, relative risk.
Figure 6The three-dimensional lag–response to temperature based on stratification of age [(A) age ≤ 30 group; (B) 30 < age ≤ 40 group; (C) 40 < age ≤ 50; (D) 50 < age ≤ 60; (E) 60 < age ≤ 70; (F) age > 70].
Figure 8The effect of temperature on the hospitalization when lag day was on 28 [(A) age ≤ 30 group; (B) 30 < age ≤ 40 group; (C) 40 < age ≤ 50; (D) 50 < age ≤ 60; (E) 60 < age ≤ 70; (F) age > 70].
Figure 7Contour plots of lag–response to temperature based on the age stratification [(A) age ≤ 30 group; (B) 30 < age ≤ 40 group; (C) 40 < age ≤ 50; (D) 50 < age ≤ 60; (E) 60 < age ≤ 70; (F) age > 70].