Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Ontario Tech University and Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Oshawa, ON, Canada.
Chiropr Man Therap. 2021 Dec 30;29(1):52. doi: 10.1186/s12998-021-00409-x.
Low back pain (LBP) is prevalent in military personnel. We aimed to systematically review the literature regarding risk factors for first-time LBP during military service among active duty military personnel.
We searched six electronic databases (inception-April 2020) for randomised controlled trials, cohort studies, and case-control studies published in English in peer-reviewed journals. Eligible studies were independently critically appraised by paired reviewers and a descriptive synthesis was conducted.
We screened 1981 records, reviewed 118 full-text articles, and synthesised data from eight acceptable quality cohort studies. Studies assessed physical (n = 4), sociodemographic (n = 2), and/or occupational factors (n = 5) associated with LBP. Two studies reported prior LBP was associated with a greater than twofold increased risk of LBP compared to those without prior LBP. Other factors consistently associated with LBP included previous musculoskeletal injury (n = 2), less time spent on physical training (n = 2), female sex (n = 2), and lower rank (n = 2). Factors associated with LBP from single studies included marital status, lower education level, blast injury, job duties, and service type. We found inconsistent associations for performance on physical fitness tests, age, and occupation type. Psychological risk factors were not assessed in any included studies.
In active duty personnel, prior history of LBP, previous musculoskeletal injury, less time in physical training, female sex, and lower rank were consistent risk factors for LBP. This information is relevant for researchers, active duty military personnel, and other decision makers. Future studies should explore causal relationships for LBP in this population. PROSPERO registration number: CRD42018084549.
腰痛(LBP)在军人中很常见。我们旨在系统地回顾有关现役军人在服兵役期间首次发生 LBP 的危险因素的文献。
我们在六个电子数据库(从创建到 2020 年 4 月)中搜索了随机对照试验、队列研究和病例对照研究,这些研究发表在同行评议的期刊上,使用英文。合格的研究由配对的评论员独立进行批判性评估,并进行描述性综合。
我们筛选了 1981 条记录,审查了 118 篇全文文章,并综合了来自八项可接受质量队列研究的数据。这些研究评估了与 LBP 相关的物理因素(n=4)、社会人口因素(n=2)和/或职业因素(n=5)。两项研究报告称,与没有既往 LBP 的人相比,既往 LBP 与 LBP 的风险增加两倍以上相关。其他与 LBP 一致相关的因素包括既往肌肉骨骼损伤(n=2)、物理训练时间减少(n=2)、女性(n=2)和较低军衔(n=2)。来自单项研究的与 LBP 相关的因素包括婚姻状况、较低的教育水平、爆炸伤、工作职责和服役类型。我们发现身体适应性测试的表现、年龄和职业类型的相关性不一致。在任何纳入的研究中都没有评估心理危险因素。
在现役人员中,既往 LBP 病史、既往肌肉骨骼损伤、物理训练时间减少、女性和较低军衔是 LBP 的一致危险因素。这些信息与研究人员、现役军人和其他决策者有关。未来的研究应该探索该人群中 LBP 的因果关系。PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42018084549。