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Chronic low back pain among tobacco farmers in southern Brazil
Authors:Rodrigo D Meucci  Anaclaudia G Fassa  Neice M X Faria  Nadia S Fiori
Affiliation:1.Social Medicine Department, Postgraduate Program in Epidemiology, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil;2.Municipal Health Department of Bento Gonçalves, Brazil
Abstract:

Background:

Despite tobacco farming involving intensive manual labor, chronic low back pain (CLBP) prevalence and associated factors are unknown among this occupational group.

Methods:

This was a cross-sectional study conducted in southern Brazil. A random sample of tobacco farmers was interviewed. Socioeconomic and individual characteristics, occupational tasks, workloads, and comorbidities were investigated. Chronic low back pain prevalence was described in relation to independent variables, and associations were examined with Poisson regression.

Results:

Chronic low back pain prevalence was 8·4%. Increasing age, rearing two or more species of livestock (PR 1·65), exposure to tasks that require heavy physical exertion (PR 2·00), working in awkward postures (PR 1·36), green tobacco sickness (GTS) (PR 1·63), pesticide poisoning (PR 2·37), and minor psychiatric disorders (PR 2·55) were associated with CLBP.

Conclusions:

This study found that CLBP is a relevant health problem among tobacco farmers and highlights understudied risk factors such as pesticide poisoning and GTS. Policies to minimize exposure to physiological and chemical workloads in tobacco planting to prevent CLBP are needed. Health professionals should be trained to diagnose and prevent acute low back pain episodes and thus prevent/minimize limitations and disabilities due to CLBP.
Keywords:Chronic low back pain   Prevalence   Tobacco farming   Occupational health   Agriculture   Brazil   Musculoskeletal disorders
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