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Extra Pounds Linked to Back Pain Surge
7 Jan
Summary
- Low back pain risk increases by 7% for every 10 pounds above ideal weight.
- Risk elevates with higher BMI, peaking at a BMI of 35.
- Maintaining a healthy weight and BMI may help prevent back pain.
Gaining weight after the holidays could be leading to more than just a larger waistline; it may also increase your risk of developing low back pain. Recent research published in Pain Medicine reveals a significant correlation between excess weight and the incidence of back pain.
The study analyzed over 110,000 patient records from Boston Medical Center between June 2021 and May 2022. It found that for every 10 pounds a person gains above their ideal weight, their risk of low back pain escalates by 7%. This trend continues as Body Mass Index (BMI) rises.
Researchers observed that the prevalence of low back pain increased by 7% for each point increase in BMI, from a low-healthy range to an obese range. However, this increased risk appeared to plateau at a BMI of 35, approximately 240 pounds. Maintaining a healthy weight and BMI is therefore strongly suggested as a beneficial strategy for avoiding low back pain symptoms.




