Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5712784 | The Spine Journal | 2017 | 41 Pages |
Abstract
Educational attainment affects LBP differently in men and women, with higher levels of education only decreasing the risk of developing LBP in women. After adjusting for genetics and early shared environment, the relationship between educational attainment and LBP in women disappears. This suggests that genetics and early shared environment are confounding the relationship between educational attainment and LBP in women.
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Authors
Joshua R. BAppSc (Phty) (Hons), Debra PhD, Marina B. BAppSc (Phty), Juan F. PhD, Francisco MD, Juan R. PhD, Paulo H. PhD,