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      Does the heritability of chronic low back pain depend on how the condition is assessed?

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      • 발행기관
      • 학술지명
      • 권호사항
      • 발행연도

        2019년

      • 작성언어

        -

      • Print ISSN

        1090-3801

      • Online ISSN

        1532-2149

      • 등재정보

        SCIE;SCOPUS

      • 자료형태

        학술저널

      • 수록면

        1712-1722   [※수록면이 p5 이하이면, Review, Columns, Editor's Note, Abstract 등일 경우가 있습니다.]

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        • 전북대학교 중앙도서관  
        • 성균관대학교 중앙학술정보관  
        • 부산대학교 중앙도서관  
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        • 계명대학교 동산도서관  
        • 충남대학교 중앙도서관  
        • 한양대학교 백남학술정보관  
        • 이화여자대학교 중앙도서관  
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      Although the influence of genetics on chronic low back pain (LBP) has been previously examined, few studies have investigated whether the impact of genetic factors on LBP depends on how the condition is assessed. We investigated the contribution of ge...

      Although the influence of genetics on chronic low back pain (LBP) has been previously examined, few studies have investigated whether the impact of genetic factors on LBP depends on how the condition is assessed.
      We investigated the contribution of genetics and environment on chronic LBP: lifetime prevalence, pain intensity (recent and worst) and activity limitation (anytime and recent) in a cross‐sectional study with 1,598 adult twins. All twins answered a self‐reported questionnaire about health‐related questions. We conducted classic twin analyses using structural equation models to estimate the genetic and environmental influences in LBP phenotypes.
      We found a heritability of 26% (95%CI: 0.09–0.42) for lifetime chronic LBP; 36% (95%CI: 0.18–0.52) and 25% (95%CI: 0.03–0.46) for activity limitation due to chronic LBP, related to lifetime and most recent episode, respectively; and heritability of 35% (95%CI: 0.11–0.55) for pain intensity associated with the most recent episode. Genetics showed no significant influence in pain intensity experienced during the worst LBP episode.
      Genetic factors appear to significantly contribute to the variance in chronic LBP including lifetime chronic LBP, activity limitation and pain intensity associated with more recent episodes of LBP, but not for pain intensity associated with people's report of the worst pain episode. Heritability estimates was fairly similar across different LBP outcomes in a population‐based twin sample, and not dependent on how it is assessed or experienced. However, we could not detect any significant heritability for a report of intensity experienced during the worst LBP episode experienced.
      Heritability estimates were similar for different low back pain definitions, and therefore not dependent on how chronic low back pain is experienced or assessed, in the same population‐based sample.

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