Nivel de actividad física y grado de discapacidad en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico

Objetivo: Determinar, en una población colombiana, el nivel de actividad física y el nivel de discapacidad en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico y establecer la eventual existencia de asociación entre estas variables. Materiales y Métodos: En una unidad externa de rehabilitación en Mani...

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Urrutia Illera, Isabella María
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Low back pain
disability evaluation
motor activity
activities of daily living
causalgia
Lumbalgia
discapacidad
actividad motora
actividades cotidianas
causalgia
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Nivel de actividad física y grado de discapacidad en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Level of physical activity and degree of disability in patients with chronic low back pain
title Nivel de actividad física y grado de discapacidad en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico
spellingShingle Nivel de actividad física y grado de discapacidad en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico
Low back pain
disability evaluation
motor activity
activities of daily living
causalgia
Lumbalgia
discapacidad
actividad motora
actividades cotidianas
causalgia
title_short Nivel de actividad física y grado de discapacidad en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico
title_full Nivel de actividad física y grado de discapacidad en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico
title_fullStr Nivel de actividad física y grado de discapacidad en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico
title_full_unstemmed Nivel de actividad física y grado de discapacidad en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico
title_sort Nivel de actividad física y grado de discapacidad en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Duque Vera, Iván Leonardo
Urrutia Illera, Isabella María
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Duque Vera, Iván Leonardo
Urrutia Illera, Isabella María
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Low back pain
disability evaluation
motor activity
activities of daily living
causalgia
topic Low back pain
disability evaluation
motor activity
activities of daily living
causalgia
Lumbalgia
discapacidad
actividad motora
actividades cotidianas
causalgia
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Lumbalgia
discapacidad
actividad motora
actividades cotidianas
causalgia
description Objetivo: Determinar, en una población colombiana, el nivel de actividad física y el nivel de discapacidad en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico y establecer la eventual existencia de asociación entre estas variables. Materiales y Métodos: En una unidad externa de rehabilitación en Manizales (Colombia), pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico completaron tanto el cuestionario de actividad física de Baecke como el de incapacidad de dolor lumbar de Oswestry. Resultados: Un total de 125 pacientes participaron en el estudio. El valor promedio del índice de Baecke fue de 7,9±0,9 con valores para hombres y mujeres de 7,8±0,1 y 8,0±0,7 respectivamente, sin que lograra demostrar una diferencia estadísticamente significativa entre los sexos. El valor promedio del índice de Oswestry fue de 40,7±18,3 con valores para hombres y mujeres de 38,4±18,8 y 42,4±17,7 respectivamente, sin que tampoco se lograra demostrar una diferencia estadísticamente significativa entre los sexos. Un valor del coeficiente de correlación de Pearson >0,05 demostró la inexistencia de relación entre el nivel de actividad física y el grado de discapacidad en los pacientes. Conclusiones: Los resultados describen una población de pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico que, comparada con lo reportado en otros estudios en estos pacientes, puede ser considerada como más activa y menos discapacitada, pero en la cual no existe correlación entre el nivel de actividad física y el grado de discapacidad. Así las cosas, los pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico parecen variar los niveles de actividad independientemente del grado de discapacidad.
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Airaksinen O, Brox JI, Cedraschi C, Hildebrandt J, Klaber-Moffett J, Kovacs F, et al. Chapter 4. European guidelines for the management of chronic nonspecific low back pain. Eur Spine J. 2006 Mar; 15 Suppl 2: S192-300.
Rodrigues-De-Souza DP, Fernandez-De-Las-Peñas C, Martín-Vallejo FJ, Blanco-Blanco JF, Moro Gutiérrez L, Alburquerque-Sendín F. Differences in pain perception, health-related quality of life, disability, mood, and sleep between Brazilian and Spanish people with chronic non-specific low back pain. Braz J Phys Ther. 2016 Jun 16; 20(5):412-21.
Korovessis P, Repantis T, Zacharatos S, Baikousis A. Low back pain and sciatica prevalence and intensity reported in a Mediterranean country: ordinal logistic regression analysis. Orthopedics. 2012 Dec; 35(12): e1775-84.
Wise J. Physical activity programme reduces major disability in elderly people, study shows. Bmj. 2016 Sep 27; 354: i5262.
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Duque I, Parra JH, Duvallet A. Maximal aerobic power in patients with chronic low back pain: a comparison with healthy subjects. Eur Spine J. 2011 Jan; 20(1):87-93.
Notarnicola A, Fischetti F, Maccagnano G, Comes R, Tafuri S, Moretti B. Daily pilates exercise or inactivity for patients with low back pain: a clinical prospective observational study. Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 2014 Feb; 50(1):59-66.
WHO. Steps to health. A European framework to promote physical activity for health. Copenhagen: World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe; 2007.
Chowdhury EA, Western MJ, Nightingale TE, Peacock OJ, Thompson D. Assessment of laboratory and daily energy expenditure estimates from consumer multi-sensor physical activity monitors. PLoS One. 2017; 12(2): e0171720.
Dale D, Welk G, Mattews C. Methods for assessing physical activity and challenges for research: Welk GJ. Champaign Human Kinetics; 2002.
Baecke JA, Burema J, Frijters JE. A short questionnaire for the measurement of habitual physical activity in epidemiological studies. Am J Clin Nutr. 1982 Nov; 36(5):936-42.
Vilaró J, Gimeno E, Sánchez N, Hernando C, Díaz I, Ferrer M, et al. Actividades de la vida diaria en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica: validación de la traducción española y análisis comparativo de 2 cuestionarios. Med Clin. 2007; 129(9):232-6.
Jacobs DR, Jr., Ainsworth BE, Hartman TJ, Leon AS. A simultaneous evaluation of 10 commonly used physical activity questionnaires. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1993 Jan; 25(1):81-91.
Cuppett M, Latin RW. A Survey of Physical Activity Levels of Certified Athletic Trainers. J Athl Train. 2002 Sep; 37(3):281-5.
Nielens H, Plaghki L. Cardiorespiratory fitness, physical activity level, and chronic pain: are men more affected than women? Clin J Pain. 2001 Jun; 17(2):129-37.
Harris A, Moe TF, Eriksen HR, Tangen T, Lie SA, Tveito TH, et al. Brief intervention, physical exercise and cognitive behavioural group therapy for patients with chronic low back pain (The CINS trial). Eur J Pain. 2017 Apr 27.
Abenhaim L, Rossignol M, Valat JP, Nordin M, Avouac B, Blotman F, et al. The role of activity in the therapeutic management of back pain. Report of the International Paris Task Force on Back Pain. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2000 Feb 15; 25(4 Suppl):1S-33S.
Heuch I, Heuch I, Hagen K, Zwart JA. Physical activity level at work and risk of chronic low back pain: A follow-up in the Nord-Trondelag Health Study. PLoS One. 2017; 12(4): e0175086.
Kim W, Jin YS, Lee CS, Hwang CJ, Lee SY, Chung SG, et al. Relationship between the type and amount of physical activity and low back pain in Koreans aged 50 years and older. Pm R. 2014 Oct; 6(10):893-9.
Heneweer H, Staes F, Aufdemkampe G, van Rijn M, Vanhees L. Physical activity and low back pain: a systematic review of recent literature. Eur Spine J. 2011 Jun; 20(6):826-45.
Pinto RZ, Ferreira PH, Kongsted A, Ferreira ML, Maher CG, Kent P. Self-reported moderate-to-vigorous leisure time physical activity predicts less pain and disability over 12 months in chronic and persistent low back pain. Eur J Pain. 2014 Sep; 18(8):1190-8.
van Weering M, Vollenbroek-Hutten MM, Kotte EM, Hermens HJ. Daily physical activities of patients with chronic pain or fatigue versus asymptomatic controls. A systematic review. Clin Rehabil. 2007 Nov; 21(11):1007-23.
Miranda H, Viikari-Juntura E, Punnett L, Riihimaki H. Occupational loading, health behavior and sleep disturbance as predictors of low-back pain. Scand J Work Environ Health. 2008 Dec; 34(6):411-9.
Heneweer H, Vanhees L, Picavet HS. Physical activity and low back pain: a U-shaped relation? Pain. 2009 May; 143(1-2):21-5.
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spelling Duque Vera, Iván Leonardo7db66ace169ab6e48e307fb3d5cee507500Urrutia Illera, Isabella María9d2491c461f75ccdffef166096a1ab4d3002021-02-10 09:40:392021-02-14T10:11:45Z2021-02-10 09:40:392021-02-14T10:11:45Z2021-02-100121-7577https://doi.org/10.17151/hpsal.2017.22.1.9https://repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co/handle/ucaldas/1616110.17151/hpsal.2017.22.1.92462-8425Objetivo: Determinar, en una población colombiana, el nivel de actividad física y el nivel de discapacidad en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico y establecer la eventual existencia de asociación entre estas variables. Materiales y Métodos: En una unidad externa de rehabilitación en Manizales (Colombia), pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico completaron tanto el cuestionario de actividad física de Baecke como el de incapacidad de dolor lumbar de Oswestry. Resultados: Un total de 125 pacientes participaron en el estudio. El valor promedio del índice de Baecke fue de 7,9±0,9 con valores para hombres y mujeres de 7,8±0,1 y 8,0±0,7 respectivamente, sin que lograra demostrar una diferencia estadísticamente significativa entre los sexos. El valor promedio del índice de Oswestry fue de 40,7±18,3 con valores para hombres y mujeres de 38,4±18,8 y 42,4±17,7 respectivamente, sin que tampoco se lograra demostrar una diferencia estadísticamente significativa entre los sexos. Un valor del coeficiente de correlación de Pearson >0,05 demostró la inexistencia de relación entre el nivel de actividad física y el grado de discapacidad en los pacientes. Conclusiones: Los resultados describen una población de pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico que, comparada con lo reportado en otros estudios en estos pacientes, puede ser considerada como más activa y menos discapacitada, pero en la cual no existe correlación entre el nivel de actividad física y el grado de discapacidad. Así las cosas, los pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico parecen variar los niveles de actividad independientemente del grado de discapacidad.Objective: To determine the level of physical activity and the level of disability in patients with chronic low back pain in a Colombian population and to establish the possible association between these variables. Materials and Methods: In an outpatient rehabilitation unit in Manizales (Colombia), patients with chronic low back pain completed both the Baecke Physical Activity Questionnaire and Oswestry Lumbar Pain Inability. Results: A total of 125 patients participated in the study. The average value of the Baecke index was 7.9 ± 0.9, with values for men and women of 7.8 ± 0.1 and 8.0 ± 0.7 respectively, without being able to demonstrate a statistically significant difference between the Sexes. The average value of the Oswestry index was 40.7 ± 18.3 with average values for males and females of 38.4 ± 18.8 and 42.4±17.7 respectively. There was no statistically significant difference between the sexes. A Pearson correlation coefficient > 0.05 showed no relationship between the level of physical activity and the degree of disability in the patients. Conclusions: Results describe a population of patients with chronic low back pain who, compared to other studies in these patients, may be considered as more active and less disabled but in which there is no correlation between the level of physical activity and the degree of disability. Thus, patients with chronic low back pain appear to vary physical activity levels independently of the degree of disability.application/pdfspaUniversidad de CaldasDerechos de autor 2017 Hacia la Promoción de la Saludhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/hacialapromociondelasalud/article/view/3699Low back paindisability evaluationmotor activityactivities of daily livingcausalgiaLumbalgiadiscapacidadactividad motoraactividades cotidianascausalgiaNivel de actividad física y grado de discapacidad en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónicoLevel of physical activity and degree of disability in patients with chronic low back painArtículo de revistaSección InvestigacionesJournal Articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Textinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85122111322Hacia la Promoción de la SaludPayares K, Lugo LH, Restrepo A. Validation of the Roland Morris Questionnaire in Colombia to Evaluate Disability in Low Back Pain. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2015 Jul 15; 40(14):1108-14.Ainsworth BE, Youmans CP. Tools for physical activity counseling in medical practice. Obes Res. 2002 Nov; 10 Suppl 1:69S-75S.Manchikanti L, Singh V, Falco FJ, Benyamin RM, Hirsch JA. Epidemiology of low back pain in adults. Neuromodulation. 2014 Oct; 17 Suppl 2:3-10.Auvinen J, Tammelin T, Taimela S, Zitting P, Karppinen J. Associations of physical activity and inactivity with low back pain in adolescents. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2008 Apr; 18(2):188-94.Hoy D, Bain C, Williams G, March L, Brooks P, Blyth F, et al. A systematic review of the global prevalence of low back pain. Arthritis Rheum. 2012 Jun; 64(6):2028-37.Poulain C, Kerneis S, Rozenberg S, Fautrel B, Bourgeois P, Foltz V. Long-term return to work after a functional restoration program for chronic low-back pain patients: a prospective study. Eur Spine J. 2010 Jul; 19(7):1153-61.Airaksinen O, Brox JI, Cedraschi C, Hildebrandt J, Klaber-Moffett J, Kovacs F, et al. Chapter 4. European guidelines for the management of chronic nonspecific low back pain. Eur Spine J. 2006 Mar; 15 Suppl 2: S192-300.Rodrigues-De-Souza DP, Fernandez-De-Las-Peñas C, Martín-Vallejo FJ, Blanco-Blanco JF, Moro Gutiérrez L, Alburquerque-Sendín F. Differences in pain perception, health-related quality of life, disability, mood, and sleep between Brazilian and Spanish people with chronic non-specific low back pain. Braz J Phys Ther. 2016 Jun 16; 20(5):412-21.Korovessis P, Repantis T, Zacharatos S, Baikousis A. Low back pain and sciatica prevalence and intensity reported in a Mediterranean country: ordinal logistic regression analysis. Orthopedics. 2012 Dec; 35(12): e1775-84.Wise J. Physical activity programme reduces major disability in elderly people, study shows. Bmj. 2016 Sep 27; 354: i5262.Coudeyre E, Tubach F, Rannou F, Baron G, Coriat F, Brin S, et al. Fear-avoidance beliefs about back pain in patients with acute LBP. Clin J Pain. 2007 Oct; 23(8):720-5.Duque I, Parra JH, Duvallet A. Maximal aerobic power in patients with chronic low back pain: a comparison with healthy subjects. Eur Spine J. 2011 Jan; 20(1):87-93.Notarnicola A, Fischetti F, Maccagnano G, Comes R, Tafuri S, Moretti B. Daily pilates exercise or inactivity for patients with low back pain: a clinical prospective observational study. Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 2014 Feb; 50(1):59-66.WHO. Steps to health. A European framework to promote physical activity for health. Copenhagen: World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe; 2007.Chowdhury EA, Western MJ, Nightingale TE, Peacock OJ, Thompson D. Assessment of laboratory and daily energy expenditure estimates from consumer multi-sensor physical activity monitors. PLoS One. 2017; 12(2): e0171720.Dale D, Welk G, Mattews C. Methods for assessing physical activity and challenges for research: Welk GJ. Champaign Human Kinetics; 2002.Baecke JA, Burema J, Frijters JE. A short questionnaire for the measurement of habitual physical activity in epidemiological studies. Am J Clin Nutr. 1982 Nov; 36(5):936-42.Vilaró J, Gimeno E, Sánchez N, Hernando C, Díaz I, Ferrer M, et al. Actividades de la vida diaria en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica: validación de la traducción española y análisis comparativo de 2 cuestionarios. Med Clin. 2007; 129(9):232-6.Jacobs DR, Jr., Ainsworth BE, Hartman TJ, Leon AS. A simultaneous evaluation of 10 commonly used physical activity questionnaires. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1993 Jan; 25(1):81-91.Cuppett M, Latin RW. A Survey of Physical Activity Levels of Certified Athletic Trainers. J Athl Train. 2002 Sep; 37(3):281-5.Nielens H, Plaghki L. Cardiorespiratory fitness, physical activity level, and chronic pain: are men more affected than women? 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