Association of back pain with all-cause and cause-specific mortality among older men: a cohort study.
Eric J RoseenDavid T McNaughtonStephanie HarrisonAron S DownieCecilie K ØveråsCasper G NimHazel J JenkinsJames J YoungJan HartvigsenKatie L StoneKristine E EnsrudSoomi LeePeggy M CawthonHoward A FinkPublished in: Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) (2024)
Although frequent persistent back pain was not independently associated with risk of death in older men, additional secondary disabling back pain phenotypes were independently associated with increased mortality rate. Future investigations should evaluate whether improvements in disabling back pain affect general health and well-being or risk of death.