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Back Pain Linked to Increased Mortality Risk in Women


Back Pain Linked to Increased Mortality Risk in Women
by Hannah Joy on 
April 22, 2021 at 12:17 PM
Mortality risk for women with back pain was found to be higher when compared to women without back pain, reveals a new research from Boston Medical Center.
Back pain was not associated with mortality among men indicating long-term consequences of back pain may differ by sex.
The overall findings suggest that mild back pain (pain that does not keep a person from exercising or doing daily activities) is unlikely to impact the length of one s life, but risk of mortality was increased among adults with more severe back pain. ....

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Study identifies higher mortality risk for women with back pain

Back pain shows association with increased mortality risk in women


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BOSTON - New research from Boston Medical Center identifies elevated mortality risk for women with back pain when compared to women without back pain. Back pain was not associated with mortality among men indicating long-term consequences of back pain may differ by sex. The overall findings suggest that mild back pain (pain that does not keep a person from exercising or doing daily activities) is unlikely to impact the length of one s life, but risk of mortality was increased among adults with more severe back pain. Published in the
Journal of General Internal Medicine, this new study raises the question of whether better management of back-related pain and disability, over time, may extend life. ....

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