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ISSN: 1734-4948
Advances in Rehabilitation
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4/2018
vol. 32
 
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Original paper

The relationship between physical activity and the prevalence of disabilities caused by back pain in men over 60 years of age

Katarzyna Moczek
1
,
Krystyna Gawlik
2
,
Barbara Rosołek
3

1.
Academy of Physical Education in Katowice – Faculty of Physical Education, Chair of Theory and Methodology of Physical Education, Department of Theory and Methodology of Physical Education; AWF Katowice – Wydział Wychowania Fizycznego, Katedra Teorii i Metodyki Wychowania Fizycznego, Zakład Teorii i Metodyki Wychowania Fizycznego
2.
State School of Higher Education in Biala Podlaska – Faculty of Health Sciences, Chair of Physical Culture and Physiotherapy, Department of Physiotherapy; Państwowa Szkoła Wyższa Biała Podlaska- Wydział Nauka o Zdrowiu, Katedra Kultury Fizycznej i Fizjoterapii, Zakład Fizjoterapii
3.
Academy of Physical Education in Katowice – Faculty of Physical Education, Chair of Theory and Methodology of Physical Education, Department of Adapted Physical Activity; AWF Katowice – Wydział Wychowania Fizycznego, Katedra Teorii i Metodyki Wychowania Fizycznego, Zakład Adaptowanej Aktywności Fizycznej
Advances in Rehabilitation/Postępy Rehabilitacji (4), 29 – 35, 2018
Online publish date: 2019/03/20
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Introduction
Regular physical activity adapted to the current state of health is a priority in successful ageing. Older people want to remain fully independent for as long as possible. In the elderly, revolutionary changes in body structure and posture are taking place. Back pain is a common problem in the elderly and an important factor limiting life activity. Despite the many benefits of physical activity, its effect on the prevention of back pain has not been clearly demonstrated and contradictory information can be found in the literature. The aim of the study was to assess the physical activity of men over 60 years of age and to verify its relation with the occurrence of spinal pain.

Material and methods
The study included 30 men aged 62-86 years, participants of the university of the third age. Somatic parameters (BH, BM, WC, FAT%, BMI, WHR) were evaluated. Physical activity measured by the number of steps per week. The incidence of spinal pain was assessed using the Oswestra questionnaire.

Results
Overweight and obesity were over 80%, while abdominal obesity occurred in 67%. Most men had a sedentary lifestyle or low physical activity. The Oswestra questionnaire showed that 56% of the men surveyed had a mediocre and total disability.

Conclusions
The majority of men were characterized by excess body weight and low physical activity, and the relationship between these variables was clear. The low and weak correlation between spinal pain and physical activity and somatic parameters, as shown in the studies, leads to the search for factors with a greater impact.

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physical activity, back pain, older people











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