Global, regional and national burden of low back pain 1990–2019: A systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study 2019

Background: To comprehensively analyze the global level and trends of prevalence, incidence and years lived with disability (YLDs) for low back pain (LBP) from 1990 to 2019 by age, sex and sociodemographic index (SDI). Methods: Publicly available modelled data and methods were obtained from the Glob...

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Autores principales: Sheng Chen, Mingjue Chen, Xiaohao Wu, Sixiong Lin, Chu Tao, Huiling Cao, Zengwu Shao, Guozhi Xiao
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0880f77338c440c79edcac78989d25302021-12-02T05:01:33ZGlobal, regional and national burden of low back pain 1990–2019: A systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study 20192214-031X10.1016/j.jot.2021.07.005https://doaj.org/article/0880f77338c440c79edcac78989d25302022-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214031X21000590https://doaj.org/toc/2214-031XBackground: To comprehensively analyze the global level and trends of prevalence, incidence and years lived with disability (YLDs) for low back pain (LBP) from 1990 to 2019 by age, sex and sociodemographic index (SDI). Methods: Publicly available modelled data and methods were obtained from the Global Burden of Diseases (GBD) study 2019, and used to evaluate the global burden of LBP through a systematic analysis. Results: Globally, the age-standardized prevalence, incidence and YLDs rate of LBP were slightly decreased from 1990 to 2019, but the number of the prevalent cases, incident cases and YLDs had substantially increased, and LBP remains the leading cause of YLDs in 2019 worldwide. The number of prevalent cases was increased with age and peaked at the age of 45–54 years for both sexes, and the global prevalence rate was higher in females than in males and increased with age, peaking at the 80–84 age group in both sexes in 2019. Overall, a positive association between the age-standardized YLD rate and SDI was observed over the past thirty years. At the national revel, the United States, Denmark and Switzerland had the three highest levels of age-standardized prevalence, while Zambia, Zimbabwe and Canada showed the highest increase in the age-standardized prevalence during 1990–2019. Conclusions: LBP is a major public health issue globally, and its burden remains high. Increasing population awareness about its risk factors and preventive measures for LBP are needed to reduce the future burden of this condition. The translational potential of this article: Due to the high prevalence and heavy burden of LBP globally, it is important to update its epidemiological data. This systematic analysis provides researchers and healthcare policy makers with up-to-date, comprehensive and comparable information on global LBP burden, which is of clinical translational significance.Sheng ChenMingjue ChenXiaohao WuSixiong LinChu TaoHuiling CaoZengwu ShaoGuozhi XiaoElsevierarticleLow back painGlobal burdenEpidemiological scienceDiseases of the musculoskeletal systemRC925-935ENJournal of Orthopaedic Translation, Vol 32, Iss , Pp 49-58 (2022)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
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topic Low back pain
Global burden
Epidemiological science
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system
RC925-935
spellingShingle Low back pain
Global burden
Epidemiological science
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system
RC925-935
Sheng Chen
Mingjue Chen
Xiaohao Wu
Sixiong Lin
Chu Tao
Huiling Cao
Zengwu Shao
Guozhi Xiao
Global, regional and national burden of low back pain 1990–2019: A systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study 2019
description Background: To comprehensively analyze the global level and trends of prevalence, incidence and years lived with disability (YLDs) for low back pain (LBP) from 1990 to 2019 by age, sex and sociodemographic index (SDI). Methods: Publicly available modelled data and methods were obtained from the Global Burden of Diseases (GBD) study 2019, and used to evaluate the global burden of LBP through a systematic analysis. Results: Globally, the age-standardized prevalence, incidence and YLDs rate of LBP were slightly decreased from 1990 to 2019, but the number of the prevalent cases, incident cases and YLDs had substantially increased, and LBP remains the leading cause of YLDs in 2019 worldwide. The number of prevalent cases was increased with age and peaked at the age of 45–54 years for both sexes, and the global prevalence rate was higher in females than in males and increased with age, peaking at the 80–84 age group in both sexes in 2019. Overall, a positive association between the age-standardized YLD rate and SDI was observed over the past thirty years. At the national revel, the United States, Denmark and Switzerland had the three highest levels of age-standardized prevalence, while Zambia, Zimbabwe and Canada showed the highest increase in the age-standardized prevalence during 1990–2019. Conclusions: LBP is a major public health issue globally, and its burden remains high. Increasing population awareness about its risk factors and preventive measures for LBP are needed to reduce the future burden of this condition. The translational potential of this article: Due to the high prevalence and heavy burden of LBP globally, it is important to update its epidemiological data. This systematic analysis provides researchers and healthcare policy makers with up-to-date, comprehensive and comparable information on global LBP burden, which is of clinical translational significance.
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author Sheng Chen
Mingjue Chen
Xiaohao Wu
Sixiong Lin
Chu Tao
Huiling Cao
Zengwu Shao
Guozhi Xiao
author_facet Sheng Chen
Mingjue Chen
Xiaohao Wu
Sixiong Lin
Chu Tao
Huiling Cao
Zengwu Shao
Guozhi Xiao
author_sort Sheng Chen
title Global, regional and national burden of low back pain 1990–2019: A systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study 2019
title_short Global, regional and national burden of low back pain 1990–2019: A systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study 2019
title_full Global, regional and national burden of low back pain 1990–2019: A systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study 2019
title_fullStr Global, regional and national burden of low back pain 1990–2019: A systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study 2019
title_full_unstemmed Global, regional and national burden of low back pain 1990–2019: A systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study 2019
title_sort global, regional and national burden of low back pain 1990–2019: a systematic analysis of the global burden of disease study 2019
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2022
url https://doaj.org/article/0880f77338c440c79edcac78989d2530
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