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STUDY LOOKS AT LBP IN KIDS
What factors predict whether or not a child will suffer from low-back pain (LBP)?
To find out, researchers tracked 1,046 youths, aged 11 to 14 years, for 1 year.
All subjects were free on LBP at the study’s onset.
Youngsters were more likely to develop LBP if they had trouble relating to peers
and teachers, especially conduct problems. Children who reported a high number
of other pain disorders at baseline — such as stomachache, headache and sore
throat — were also at an elevated risk of LBP.
“In contrast, we have been unable to demonstrate a strong association between
daily mechanical load (schoolbag weight) and the short-term risk of new-onset
LBP,” note the study’s authors.
Pediatrics – April 9, 2003;111:822-8.
http://www.pediatrics.org/
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