LOGISTIC REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF EXERCISE - INDUCED LOW BACK PAIN IN CHINESE COLLEGE STUDENTS
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The research objective was to explore the main related factors of exercise-induced low back pain. Methods: 218 college students with exercise low back pain from May 2019 to July 2022 who underwent routine physical examination every year were selected as subjects. Questionnaire survey and exercise low back pain detection methods were used. Univariate analysis were carried out to find out the factors associated with the incidence of exercise low back pain, and multi-factor comprehensive analyses were carried out to find the main risk factors of exercise -included low back pain. The results were as follows: 1) Univariate analysis showed that the factors related to the onset of exercise-induced low back pain were body weight, BMI, WHR, exercise years, exercise conditions, exercise intensity, exercise frequency, exercise style, exercise willingness and exercise injury history. 2) Logistic regression analysis was used to examine, and the final statistically significant factors such us BMI, grade, exercise intensity and sports injury history. 3) Conclusion: The Weight, WHR, exercise years, exercise conditions, exercise frequency, exercise willingness and exercise mode are correlated with the occurrence and presentation of exercise-induced low back pain.
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