CMCs were more prevalent in participants living with a partner than in those living alone, although studies have shown beneficial effects of living with a life partner during chronic disease [ 27 — 29 ].
Prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal conditions and associated factors in Brazilian adults — National Health Survey. The literature is still inconsistent over the association between alcohol drinking and musculoskeletal diseases.
The bone and joint decade 2000-2010: The findings of this study largely agree with the determinants associated factors with CNCDs as most consistently described in the scientific literature. Prevalence of musculoskeletal manifestations in the adult Brazilian population: Barros MBA.
Bull World Health Organ. The burden of musculoskeletal disease — a global perspective.
Prevalence ratios PRs were obtained by Poisson regression with robust variance. Among 1342 26.
Prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal conditions by regions of Brazil, 2013. This finding contrasts with the results of a COPCORD study of prevalence in Brazil, which found prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms was highest in the North region and lowest in the South [ 17 ]. In this study, no statistically significant association was found for BMI categories.
Coeliac diseaseMusculoskeletal conditions Fact sheet February 2018. Even though an association was found in this study, the reciprocity between depression and CMCs makes it difficult to determine the temporal relationship between these events, particularly because of the cross-sectional design of this study. PR Prevalence ratio. Preventing musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace Burden of major musculoskeletal conditions WHO Bulletin pdf, 324kb.
However, according to the literatures, prevalence of physical morbidity through this type of question has been considered as being valid and reliable in epidemiological studies. In this study, the variable of interest was specified as the presence of CMCs, obtained by self-reported physician diagnosis of arthritis or rheumatism and self-reported spinal problems, chronic back or neck pain, lower back pain, sciatic pain or problems in vertebral spine or intervertebral discs.
Demogr Res. Musculoskeletal conditions were specified by self-reported medical diagnosis of arthritis or rheumatism and self-reported spinal disorders.