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This study aims to assess whether there is an association between students' lifestyle behaviour, in terms of physical activity level, sleep duration, smoking status, alcohol consumption and use of cannabis and other illegal drugs, and later health care utilisation due to musculoskeletal pain. The study will combine data from a national survey in Norway (SHOT2018), in which all full-time university students in Norway were invited, with data from a register on health care utilisation in primary health care.
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This study aims to determine:
i) whether male and female university students' lifestyle behaviours, in terms of physical activity level, sleep durance, alcohol consumption, smoking and illicit drug use, are associated with future health care utilisation for musculoskeletal pain, back pain or neck pain, and ii) whether the number of adverse lifestyle behaviours is associated with future health care utilisation for musculoskeletal pain, back pain or neck pain.
Study design and setting:
Cohort study, in which data from the Students' Health and Wellbeing study (SHoT) is merged with data from the Norwegian Register of Primary Health Care (NRPHC).
The eligibility criteria:
Inclusion criteria • Participants of the SHoT2018 study (18-35 years of age)
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Primary outcome:
Secondary outcome:
Exposures:
Potential confounders:
The following variables will be considered as potential confounders in the analyses: age, financial difficulties, physical health complaints, symptoms of depression and anxiety, BMI, other lifestyle behaviours, consultation frequency irrespective of cause, the last year prior baseline (the last will be used as an indicator of health care seeking behaviour)
Statistical analyses:
3-year incidence rates of health utilisation for musculoskeletal pain, back pain and neck pain will be computed
Crude and adjusted associations between each of the lifestyle behaviours and health care utilisation for musculoskeletal pain, back pain and neck pain will be assessed separately. Also, the association between the number of adverse lifestyle behaviours and musculoskeletal pain, back and neck pain will be assessed in crude and adjusted analyses. Modified Poisson regression will be used to analyse the associations with binary outcomes (health care utilisation for musculoskeletal pain yes/no). To asses the associations with an outcome variable reflecting the number of health care visits for musculoskeletal pain, the exact statistical analysis method will be chosen after inspection of the distribution of the outcome data. All analyses will be conducted stratified by sex.
The following sensitivity analyses will be considered:
All analyses will be conducted with STATA statistical software system, version 16 (StataCorp., 2019)
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