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A widening gap between boys and girls in musculoskeletal complaints, while growing up from age 11 to age 20 ‐ the PIAMA birth Cohort study

INTRODUCTION: The adolescent years represent a key period for the development of musculoskeletal complaints (MSC) and the differences between boys and girls. We evaluated the prevalence and course of MSC and factors associated with MSC while growing up from age 11 to age 20. METHODS: Questionnaire‐b...

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Autores principales: Picavet, H Susan J., Gehring, Ulrike, van Haselen, Amanda, Koppelman, Gerard H., van de Putte, Elise M., Vader, Sarah, van der Wouden, J.(Hans) C., Schmits, Ruben J. H., Smit, Henriette A., Wijga, Alet
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8048429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33405263
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1719
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author Picavet, H Susan J.
Gehring, Ulrike
van Haselen, Amanda
Koppelman, Gerard H.
van de Putte, Elise M.
Vader, Sarah
van der Wouden, J.(Hans) C.
Schmits, Ruben J. H.
Smit, Henriette A.
Wijga, Alet
author_facet Picavet, H Susan J.
Gehring, Ulrike
van Haselen, Amanda
Koppelman, Gerard H.
van de Putte, Elise M.
Vader, Sarah
van der Wouden, J.(Hans) C.
Schmits, Ruben J. H.
Smit, Henriette A.
Wijga, Alet
author_sort Picavet, H Susan J.
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description INTRODUCTION: The adolescent years represent a key period for the development of musculoskeletal complaints (MSC) and the differences between boys and girls. We evaluated the prevalence and course of MSC and factors associated with MSC while growing up from age 11 to age 20. METHODS: Questionnaire‐based data at age 11 (n = 2,638), age 14 (n = 2,517), age 17 (n = 2,094) and at age 20 (n = 2,206) from the ongoing Prevention and Incidence of Asthma and Mite Allergy (PIAMA) birth cohort were analyzed. MSC refers to pain of lower back, upper‐ and/or lower extremities. A multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate a number of factors in relation to persistent pain (pain reported at three out of four measurements). RESULTS: Prevalence of MSC increased from 14.2% at age 11 to 22.1% at age 20 for boys, and from 17.4% at age 11 to 37.9% at age 20 for girls. Persistent pain was found among 5.1% of the boys and 16.5% of the girls. Being bullied, sleeping problems and tiredness during the day were significantly associated with persistent pain, in both boys and girls, while the latter two were more prevalent among girls. Self‐reported (sports‐) accidents, and among girls also early onset of puberty, were also significantly associated with persistent pain, but lifestyle factors, such as physical activity and smoking, were not. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of MSC increases during adolescence, with a widening gap between boys and girls. The factors associated with MSC are similar in boys and girls, though the prevalence of some of these differ by sex. SIGNIFICANCE: Measuring a group of youngsters 4 times between age 11 and 20 shows an increase in the percentage reporting musculoskeletal complaints (MSC) with a widening gap between girls and boys, with more pain among girls. Boys and girls do hardly differ with respect to factors associated with MSC, being mainly psychosocial factors and (sports) accidents.
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spelling pubmed-80484292021-04-16 A widening gap between boys and girls in musculoskeletal complaints, while growing up from age 11 to age 20 ‐ the PIAMA birth Cohort study Picavet, H Susan J. Gehring, Ulrike van Haselen, Amanda Koppelman, Gerard H. van de Putte, Elise M. Vader, Sarah van der Wouden, J.(Hans) C. Schmits, Ruben J. H. Smit, Henriette A. Wijga, Alet Eur J Pain Original Articles INTRODUCTION: The adolescent years represent a key period for the development of musculoskeletal complaints (MSC) and the differences between boys and girls. We evaluated the prevalence and course of MSC and factors associated with MSC while growing up from age 11 to age 20. METHODS: Questionnaire‐based data at age 11 (n = 2,638), age 14 (n = 2,517), age 17 (n = 2,094) and at age 20 (n = 2,206) from the ongoing Prevention and Incidence of Asthma and Mite Allergy (PIAMA) birth cohort were analyzed. MSC refers to pain of lower back, upper‐ and/or lower extremities. A multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate a number of factors in relation to persistent pain (pain reported at three out of four measurements). RESULTS: Prevalence of MSC increased from 14.2% at age 11 to 22.1% at age 20 for boys, and from 17.4% at age 11 to 37.9% at age 20 for girls. Persistent pain was found among 5.1% of the boys and 16.5% of the girls. Being bullied, sleeping problems and tiredness during the day were significantly associated with persistent pain, in both boys and girls, while the latter two were more prevalent among girls. Self‐reported (sports‐) accidents, and among girls also early onset of puberty, were also significantly associated with persistent pain, but lifestyle factors, such as physical activity and smoking, were not. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of MSC increases during adolescence, with a widening gap between boys and girls. The factors associated with MSC are similar in boys and girls, though the prevalence of some of these differ by sex. SIGNIFICANCE: Measuring a group of youngsters 4 times between age 11 and 20 shows an increase in the percentage reporting musculoskeletal complaints (MSC) with a widening gap between girls and boys, with more pain among girls. Boys and girls do hardly differ with respect to factors associated with MSC, being mainly psychosocial factors and (sports) accidents. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-01-29 2021-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8048429/ /pubmed/33405263 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1719 Text en © 2021 The Authors. European Journal of Pain published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Pain Federation ‐ EFIC® https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Picavet, H Susan J.
Gehring, Ulrike
van Haselen, Amanda
Koppelman, Gerard H.
van de Putte, Elise M.
Vader, Sarah
van der Wouden, J.(Hans) C.
Schmits, Ruben J. H.
Smit, Henriette A.
Wijga, Alet
A widening gap between boys and girls in musculoskeletal complaints, while growing up from age 11 to age 20 ‐ the PIAMA birth Cohort study
title A widening gap between boys and girls in musculoskeletal complaints, while growing up from age 11 to age 20 ‐ the PIAMA birth Cohort study
title_full A widening gap between boys and girls in musculoskeletal complaints, while growing up from age 11 to age 20 ‐ the PIAMA birth Cohort study
title_fullStr A widening gap between boys and girls in musculoskeletal complaints, while growing up from age 11 to age 20 ‐ the PIAMA birth Cohort study
title_full_unstemmed A widening gap between boys and girls in musculoskeletal complaints, while growing up from age 11 to age 20 ‐ the PIAMA birth Cohort study
title_short A widening gap between boys and girls in musculoskeletal complaints, while growing up from age 11 to age 20 ‐ the PIAMA birth Cohort study
title_sort widening gap between boys and girls in musculoskeletal complaints, while growing up from age 11 to age 20 ‐ the piama birth cohort study
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8048429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33405263
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1719
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