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Multisite musculoskeletal pain trajectories from midlife to old age : a 28-year follow-up of municipal employees

Year of publication

2018

Authors

Neupane, Subas; Nygård, Clas-Håkan; Prakash, K. C.; von Bonsdorff, Mikaela B.; von Bonsdorff, Monika E.; Seitsamo, Jorma; Rantanen, Taina; Ilmarinen Juhani; Leino-Arjas, Päivi

Abstract

Objectives We studied the developmental trajectories of multisite musculoskeletal pain (MSP) to learn whether pain in midlife persists to old age, and whether pain trajectories associate with midlife work or lifestyle exposures or retirement from work. Methods Municipal employees aged 44–58 years were studied in 1981 (n=6257) with follow-ups in 1985, 1992, 1997 and 2009. Pain in the neck, low back, and upper and lower limbs was assessed in each survey. Trajectories of the number (0–4) of pain sites were defined using growth mixture modelling (n=3093). Workload, lifestyle and morbidity were elicited by questionnaire and retirement from registries. Associations of baseline factors with pain trajectories were assessed by multinomial logistic regression. Cumulative hazard curves for retirement by trajectory group were calculated. Results Three trajectories of pain over 28 years emerged: low (25%), moderate (52%) and high-decreasing (23%). In the latter, the number of pain sites first decreased sharply, stabilising to a moderate level after most subjects had retired. The disability pension rate was highest in this trajectory, which associated with high baseline morbidity, particularly musculoskeletal disorder (OR 8.06; 95% CI 5.97 to 10.87). Also high biomechanical exposure (2.86;95% CI 2.16 to 3.78), high job demands (1.79; 95% CI 1.39 to 2.30), high job control (OR 0.70; 95% CI 0.54 to 0.90), body mass index (BMI) ≥25.0 kg/m2 (1.40; 95% CI 1.09 to 1.80) and low leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) (1.39; 95% CI 1.09 to 1.78) at baseline were associated with this trajectory. However, high LTPA and BMI in repeated surveys also associated with the high-decreasing trajectory. Conclusion MSP in midlife often persists to old age. However, high widespreadness of pain may decrease with retirement from work.
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Organizations and authors

Tampere University

Nygård C-H

K.C Prakash Orcid -palvelun logo

Neupane S Orcid -palvelun logo

University of Vaasa

von Bonsdorff Monika

University of Jyväskylä

von Bonsdorff Mikaela Orcid -palvelun logo

von Bonsdorff Monika Orcid -palvelun logo

Rantanen Taina Orcid -palvelun logo

Finnish Institute of Occupational Health

Leino-Arjas P Leino-Arjas P

Publication type

Publication format

Article

Parent publication type

Journal

Article type

Original article

Audience

Scientific

Peer-reviewed

Peer-Reviewed

MINEDU's publication type classification code

A1 Journal article (refereed), original research

Publication channel information

Volume

75

Issue

12

Pages

863-870

​Publication forum

64341

​Publication forum level

3

Open access

Open access in the publisher’s service

Yes

Open access of publication channel

Partially open publication channel

Self-archived

Yes

Other information

Fields of science

Sport and fitness sciences; Health care science; Public health care science, environmental and occupational health

Keywords

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Internationality of the publisher

International

Language

English

International co-publication

No

Co-publication with a company

Yes

DOI

10.1136/oemed-2018-105235

The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection

Yes