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. 2012 Jun 21;23(1):11–18. doi: 10.1007/s10926-012-9375-z

Table 3.

Association of CLBL with LBP based on logistic regressions

Risk factor LBP No LBP B OR (95 % CI), n = 1,086
Regression model
CLBL
 1st quintile 109 107 Reference
 2nd quintile 106 122 −0.15 0.86 (0.59–1.25)
 3th quintile 93 129 −0.34 0.71 (0.49–1.04)
 4th quintile 93 107 −0.15 0.86 (0.59–1.26)
 5th quintile 136 84 0.47 1.60 (1.10–2.35)*
CLBL
 1st quintile Reference#
 2nd quintile 0.05 1.05 (0.70–1.58)
 3th quintile −0.13 0.87 (0.57–1.33)
 4th quintile 0.03 1.03 (0.68–1.57)
 5th quintile 0.72 2.06 (1.32–3.20)*

B regression coefficient, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval

* Significant risk factor for LBP

Of 1,086 workers data on the occurrence of LBP during follow-up, physical exposure at work and all confounders were available

#Logistic regression adjusted for the confounders: age, gender, exercise behaviour during leisure time, quantitative job demands, decision authority, skill discretion, supervisor support, co-worker support, driving a vehicle during work and leisure time, flexion/rotation of the trunk during leisure time and moving heavy loads during leisure time

CLBL Cumulative low back load

LBP Low back pain