Individuals suffering from chronic low-back pain and obesity face severe physical and functional limitations. According to the fear-avoidance model, kinesiophobia might play a crucial role in the relationship between pain intensity and disability. Thus, the purpose of this study was to verify the role of kinesiophobia as a mediator in the association between pain intensity and disability in individuals with both chronic low-back pain and obesity. A total of 213 individuals with chronic low-back pain and obesity were included in the study. The level of kinesiophobia, pain intensity and disability were all assessed using self-reported questionnaires. We verified through a simple mediation analysis that kinesiophobia partially mediated the association between pain intensity and disability in our sample. According to our findings, we emphasize the crucial role of kinesiophobia as a psychological factor that should be addressed in chronic low-back pain rehabilitative protocols to reduce disability in individuals with obesity.

Does kinesiophobia mediate the relationship between pain intensity and disability in individuals with chronic low-back pain and obesity? / G. Varallo, F. Scarpina, E.M. Giusti, R. Cattivelli, A. Guerrini Usubini, P. Capodaglio, G. Castelnuovo. - In: BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3425. - 11:6(2021 Jun), pp. 684.1-684.9. [10.3390/brainsci11060684]

Does kinesiophobia mediate the relationship between pain intensity and disability in individuals with chronic low-back pain and obesity?

P. Capodaglio
Penultimo
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2021

Abstract

Individuals suffering from chronic low-back pain and obesity face severe physical and functional limitations. According to the fear-avoidance model, kinesiophobia might play a crucial role in the relationship between pain intensity and disability. Thus, the purpose of this study was to verify the role of kinesiophobia as a mediator in the association between pain intensity and disability in individuals with both chronic low-back pain and obesity. A total of 213 individuals with chronic low-back pain and obesity were included in the study. The level of kinesiophobia, pain intensity and disability were all assessed using self-reported questionnaires. We verified through a simple mediation analysis that kinesiophobia partially mediated the association between pain intensity and disability in our sample. According to our findings, we emphasize the crucial role of kinesiophobia as a psychological factor that should be addressed in chronic low-back pain rehabilitative protocols to reduce disability in individuals with obesity.
chronic low-back pain; disability; kinesiophobia; fear of movement; fear-avoidance model; obesity; rehabilitation; clinical psychology
Settore MEDS-19/B - Medicina fisica e riabilitativa
giu-2021
22-mag-2021
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