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Lower back pain weight gain. The Link Between Weight Gain and Back Pain Explained

What is the connection between weight gain and lower back pain? Can excess weight really lead to joint and spine issues? Get the facts and find out what you can do to manage weight and reduce back pain.

The Impact of Weight on Your Joints

Excess weight places significant stress on your weight-bearing joints, such as the hips, knees, and ankles. For example, a 60-year-old woman who is 168 cm tall and weighs 66 kg (a healthy BMI of 23.4) experiences 99 kg of pressure on her knees when walking. However, if she weighs 90 kg (a BMI of 31.9 in the obese range), the pressure on her knees increases to 135 kg – a substantial difference that can lead to joint pain and damage over time.

Similarly, the spine has to bear the extra burden of excess weight, often resulting in lower back pain. Excess belly fat and weak core muscles can also deprive the spine of the support it needs, contributing to conditions like spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, and osteoarthritis.

The Link Between Weight and Inflammation

Chronic inflammation is another mechanism by which excess weight can contribute to joint and back pain. Researchers are still learning exactly how obesity triggers inflammation, but it seems to be linked to the immune system’s response. Fat cells release proteins that travel throughout the body and cause ongoing inflammation, which can lead to conditions like osteoarthritis. In fact, if you’re obese and have osteoarthritis in one knee, you’re five times more likely to develop it in the other knee compared to someone of a healthy weight.

Conditions Associated with Sagittal Imbalance

Sagittal imbalance, a disruption in the spine’s natural curvature, can also be a factor in back pain. This condition may exist as a primary issue or as a consequence of other spinal problems, such as:

  • Ankylosing spondylitis (a type of arthritis)
  • Kyphosis (excessive forward curvature of the spine)
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Traumatic injury
  • Congenital defects
  • Osteoporosis
  • Neuromuscular conditions (e.g., cerebral palsy, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy)
  • Previous spinal fusion surgery

What Can You Do to Manage Weight and Reduce Back Pain?

If you are carrying extra weight and experiencing joint or back pain, the two are likely related. Losing weight is the best thing you can do to alleviate these issues. While weight loss can be challenging, even small reductions in weight can make a significant difference. A 2005 study found that every 1 lb of weight lost resulted in a 4-fold reduction in knee joint load.

Strategies for Healthy Weight Loss and Pain Management

Here are some steps you can take to manage your weight and reduce back pain:

  1. Follow general guidelines for healthy weight loss, such as reducing calorie intake, increasing physical activity, and making sustainable lifestyle changes.
  2. Speak with your healthcare provider or a registered dietitian for personalized guidance and support.
  3. Incorporate exercises that strengthen your core and improve your posture, as these can help support your spine and alleviate back pain.
  4. Consider using over-the-counter pain medications or seeking physical therapy if your back pain persists.
  5. Explore alternative therapies like massage, chiropractic adjustments, or acupuncture, which may provide relief for some individuals.

The Importance of Addressing Both Weight and Back Pain

It’s important to recognize the bidirectional relationship between weight gain and back pain. Excess weight can contribute to joint and spine issues, while chronic back pain can make it more challenging to engage in physical activity and maintain a healthy weight. By addressing both factors, you can improve your overall health and quality of life.

Conclusion

The link between weight gain and back pain is well-established. Excess weight places significant stress on your weight-bearing joints and spine, leading to pain and the development of various musculoskeletal conditions. Additionally, chronic inflammation associated with obesity can exacerbate joint and back problems. By taking steps to manage your weight through healthy lifestyle changes, you can alleviate back pain and reduce your risk of further complications. Remember to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized guidance and support in your journey to better health.

Weight Gain and Back Pain: The Link Explained

Posted on August 11, 2021 by Dr David Edis – Blog

Weight Gain and Back Pain: The Link Explained

If you’re overweight, you’re probably already aware that those extra kilos can have an impact on your health and wellbeing. Excess weight increases the risk of many chronic health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease and some cancers. Many types of joint pain are also related to weight.

Your joints

Joints are the parts of your body where two or more bones meet.

Fixed joints, like those in your skull, don’t move at all. The joints in your spine move a little, allowing you to bend and twist your torso. Other joints are more mobile. These include:

  • Ball-and-socket joints like your shoulder, which allow backward, forward and sideways movements and rotations
  • Hinge joints that only allow bending and straightening, like your fingers, knees, elbows and toes
  • Pivot joints that allow limited rotating movements, such as in your neck
  • Ellipsoidal joints like your wrists, which allow many different types of movement.

Your joints consist of more than bone, though. Those bones are held in place by many different types of soft tissues including:

  • Cartilage and meniscus, which covers the bone surfaces
  • Synovial membranes and fluid, which protect and lubricate the joint
  • Bursas, fluid-filled sacs that cushion the friction
  • Strong connective tissues including:
    • Ligaments, that surround and support the joint and limit its movements
    • Tendons on the side of each joint that connect bones to muscles.

 

What’s the link between weight gain and sore joints?

Excess weight has two key effects on your joints:

  1. It puts more stress on weight-bearing joints like your hips, knees and ankles
  2. It causes chronic inflammation which can lead to pain in other joints.

Let’s look at each of those in turn.

Weight creates an excessive load on your joints

When you walk, your knees experience a force equal to 1. 5 times your body weight. Let’s say you’re a 168 cm tall, 60-year-old woman who weighs 66 kg. Your BMI is 23.4, meaning you’re a healthy weight for your height. When you walk, your knees experience 99 kg of pressure.

Now, let’s imagine, you’re the same height but now weigh 90 kg. Your BMI is 31.9, which places you in the obese category. When you walk, your knees experience 135 kg of pressure. That’s a big increase.

What about weight and back pain? Well, it’s a similar story. Your spine supports your body’s weight and distributes the loads you encounter during rest and movement. When you’re overweight or obese, your spine has to bear the extra burden, which often results in lower back pain. Added to which, excess belly fat and weak core muscles deprive your spine of the support it needs. Weight contributes to a number of spinal conditions including spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease and osteoarthritis.   

Weight causes chronic inflammation

As for inflammation, this is an emerging area of research and clinical practice. We know there’s an association between increased weight gain and increased inflammation though we’re still learning exactly how obesity triggers inflammation. It seems to be linked to your immune response.

Your immune system is responsible for fighting off infections, often with a defensive inflammatory response at the infection site which resolves when the infection clears. However, inflammation caused by obesity does not resolve. Instead it becomes a chronic problem. 

Your fat cells keep releasing proteins that travel around your body and cause inflammation. That’s why you’re twice as likely to develop osteoarthritis (OA) of the hand if you’re overweight rather than lean. If you’re obese and have OA in one knee, you’re 5 times more likely to get it in the other knee than someone who is a healthy weight. Furthermore, OA progresses more quickly and more severely in overweight or obese people who are more likely to need a hip or knee replacement.

Sagittal imbalance may exist as a primary condition or may be a consequence of other spinal conditions such as:

  • Ankylosing spondylitis, a type of arthritis
  • Kyphosis, excessive forward curvature in the spine
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Traumatic injury
  • A congenital defect present at birth
  • Osteoporosis
  • Neuromuscular conditions such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida, or muscular dystrophy
  • A previous spinal fusion surgery that disrupts sagittal balance.

 

What can you do?

If you’re carrying extra kilos and experiencing joint pain then, yes, unfortunately those two things are probably linked.

Losing weight is the best thing you can do. We know that’s not easy. There are complex reasons why people gain weight and it’s not always easy to shift. We suggest you follow the general guidelines for losing weight and talk to your GP if you need more help and support.

Every little bit helps, though. A 2005 study found that every 1 lb of weight lost resulted in a 4-fold reduction in the load exerted on the knees. To put that in Aussie measurements, every half a kilo you lose takes 2 kg of pressure off your knees.

The more you lose, the better it gets. If you manage to shift 10-20% of your bodyweight, you may be able to significantly improve your pain levels, function and quality of life. 

 

How can the Victorian Orthopaedic Spine Service help?

Orthopaedic surgeons specialise in diagnosing and treating conditions that affect your bones and joints. We’re here to provide you with the advice and support you need to improve your joint pain. That may involve a hip or knee replacement, or it may involve more conservative treatments including medication or injections.

If you’d like help, please contact us today.

 

Disclaimer

All information is general in nature. Patients should consider their own personal circumstances and seek a second opinion. Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks.


About Dr David Edis

Dr David Edis is an Orthopaedic and Spine Surgeon. David’s areas of special interest include the management of adult spinal conditions as well as hip and knee replacements. He has extensive experience in all facets of spine surgery from simple to complex, covering cervical to lumbo-pelvic conditions. He is an active researcher and medical educator and believes in lifelong learning. He is constantly updating his skills and helping other surgeons.

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The Link Between Weight and Back Pain

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We often talk about obesity and weight loss in relation to diabetes and heart disease.   But did you know, that losing weight can help resolve or prevent back pain. If you suffer from back pain, you know how frustrating and limiting it can be. What you may not know is that there is a link between back pain and your weight.

Excess weight and obesity are linked to high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. It is no surprise that it also increases the risk for back pain, joint pain, and muscle strain. The lower back is particularly vulnerable to weight-related pressure.

Every extra pound in the belly = 7-10 pounds on the spine

Maintaining a healthy weight or losing weight can help ease
or prevent back issues and reduces stress on other joints as well. Dropping
just a few pounds can make a big difference to your back.

If you are heavier than your ideal weight, your muscles will
need to work harder to perform everyday tasks. 
By losing weight, you are reducing the strain on your back, including
the muscles, ligaments and discs.  

How Much Do You Need to Lose to Get Relief?

How thin is thin enough to get back pain relief?

I recommend staying within 10 pounds of your ideal weight to
keep your back healthy and pain-free.

The good news is that physical activity also helps manage back pain. In fact, exercise may be your best bet for preventing and managing chronic low back pain.

Exercise Programs for Weight Loss and Back Pain

Aerobic Activity and Back Pain

A key ingredient in nearly every type of weight loss
program, aerobic activity is any motion that uses the large muscles of the body
and is maintained continuously for at least 30 minutes.

Walking, and in particular, cycling, swimming, and aquatic
exercise are good low and moderate impact activity choices.

Thirty minutes of aerobic activity performed five days per
week is the amount generally recommended by experts for realizing health
benefits

Strength, Flexibility and Back Pain

It’s well-known that strengthening and stretching trunk
muscles (especially the abdominals) and muscles around the hips provides
support for upright body posture and for the spine itself.

Regular practice of yoga, Pilates or other mind-body
workouts can help you do just that.

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Weight gain can lead to lower back pain by compressing the lumbar spine in the lower back, which often results in a pinched nerve that leads to pain and other symptoms. People who are overweight and currently experiencing lower back pain may find that weight loss achieved by exercising regularly and healthy eating habits, may relieve some of the lower back pain.

Exercising improperly or too vigorously may irritate the pinched nerve in the lower back, causing the lower back pain you are experiencing to increase.

REMEMBER: For every pound you lose of belly fat, your back will feel 7-10 pounds lighter!

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Excess weight and lower back pain: how they are related

Let’s make a reservation right away: not only the lumbar, but also other parts of the spine can get sick in the presence of excess kilograms. Although it is the lumbosacral region that suffers most from the loads provoked by excess weight.

Weight and spine

At first glance, it seems that excess weight does not fundamentally affect the condition of the spine – except that a person may look more stooped, having extra pounds. But in fact there is a connection.

  • Being overweight increases pressure on the bones and joints of the pelvis, hips, knees, and ankles.
  • Under prolonged exposure to extra pounds, the structure of cartilage changes, the state of the ligaments changes.
  • In a very fat person, gait changes, weight changes the nature of movements, and, consequently, the load on the limbs and spine becomes unnatural.

The human spine is very hardy, and at a young age, even with significant excess weight, it may not give any “distress signals” in the form of severe pain. However, with age, most overweight people complain of lower back pain. They are the most common among obese people.

Therefore, what is visible to the naked eye – stoop, change in posture in those who are overweight – is just the tip of the iceberg. In many, during the examination, a stronger than normal deflection in the lower back is found, while kyphosis develops, which is visible from the side as a strong stoop. The muscles and ligaments of the back are in constant tension. The situation is aggravated by the way of life: many overweight people move little, falling into the “vicious circle” of those who are getting fat: less movement – more weight – even less movement. However, movement is very important for the spine, including the lumbosacral region. Moderate and regular physical activity is recommended for lower back pain – also if you are overweight. Moreover, you don’t even need to do special exercises to begin with: it is important to accustom yourself to walking in situations where it is possible, for example, to go through several stops of transport or climb several floors up the stairs.

How to treat low back pain when overweight

All experts agree that it is necessary to normalize weight – as much as possible. Even if you cannot get close to your “ideal” weight, which you have calculated thanks to numerous calculators on the Internet, do not give up trying. Focus on the body mass index that is optimal for your height, consult a nutritionist, find time for physical activity and monitor nutrition. Over time, you will definitely get results.

And it’s not just weight loss and a feeling of satisfaction when looking at yourself in the mirror. The closer you are to your normal BMI (body mass index), the less often you will experience back pain. You will also suffer less from complaints of pain along the entire spine, which is characteristic of people who are overweight or obese.

The doctor will help you find out the specific reason why your lower back hurts. Perhaps extra pounds accelerated the development of osteochondrosis of the spine. Maybe because of the weight and increased load on the knees and lower legs, the gait and position of the body when walking changed, which caused pain in the lower back.

As already mentioned, one of the first recommendations for low back pain due to excess weight is physical activity and affordable physical activity. Start by walking short distances, swimming if possible, try yoga, cycling. Even with a slight weight loss, you will feel relief: in the literal sense, it will become easier for the knee and ankle joints, this will help reduce the load on the spine and make the pain in the lumbosacral region less intense.

In addition to non-drug methods – diet and physical activity – medications will help get rid of back pain. It is not recommended to abuse them, as the lower back can hurt for a long time, and constant medication causes side effects. However, with severe pain, medication should not be abandoned.

  • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in tablets are used (short-term, to relieve severe pain and inflammation if a nerve root has been entrapped).
  • Topical preparations with anti-inflammatory or analgesic active ingredients (ointments, creams, gels, patches, compresses) are used.
  • For long-term use, a complex of B vitamins can be prescribed. It is known that some of them can improve the conduction of impulses along nerve fibers, have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, thus reducing the need for the use of drugs from other groups. In particular, a combination of vitamins B1 and B6 has such properties, and it is important that vitamin B1 is contained in the preparation in the form of benfotiamine. It is a fat-soluble form of vitamin B1 that is easily absorbed and is superior to thiamine, the form of this vitamin used in most formulations. Benfotiamine is preferred, among other things, because of its ability to be rapidly absorbed in the intestines, quickly begin its action and quickly create a high concentration of vitamin B1 in the body, which is important for the treatment of back and lower back pain. For example, in the preparation of Milgamma tablets, benfotiamine (vitamin B1) is combined with vitamin B6 – both of them have the ability to improve the passage of nerve impulses, restore nerve fibers and positively affect the functioning of the nervous system.

However, you should not completely rely on medicines: if you have started the fight against excess weight, do not give up. The reward for your efforts will not only be self-confidence and satisfaction with your appearance, but also getting rid of lower back pain.

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Now the problem of obesity and overweight is relevant as never before. Obesity occurs due to sleep and nutrition disorders, as well as an unhealthy lifestyle. Other reasons cannot be ruled out: hereditary predisposition, metabolic disorders, etc. The bulk of the people at particular risk are office workers. But of particular concern is the fact that obesity can lead to cancer.

Cancer is a disease that begins with cell mutation. It affects the organs of the human body and gradually “eats” it. And if earlier medicine did not find anything in common in obesity and oncology, today, thanks to numerous studies, a strong connection has formed between these concepts.

Weight control

You need to control your weight. For this, there is such a thing as body mass index. It was created in order to control the degree of correspondence between the height and weight of a person and to assess normal or overweight in a particular case. You can calculate the body mass index using an online program. To do this, you must specify height, weight and gender. Do not forget that obesity and cancer are closely related to each other. To avoid consequences, you should control your weight.

The problem of obesity in different countries

Despite the possibilities of controlling weight and nutrition, obesity occupies a leading position in various world lists. They are especially affected in countries where street food, which is very high in calories, remains popular. In the first place – Mexico, in the second – the United States of America, in the third – Syria. These are countries in which not only obesity is in the lead, but also oncological diseases.

Cancer and obesity – a direct relationship

At first glance it seems that these two concepts have nothing in common. In fact, obesity and cancer are closely related. Many still cannot understand how excess weight provokes cancer. Everything is very simple. Due to malnutrition, body weight increases and metabolism is disturbed. With proper metabolism, cells are nourished and live. As soon as a failure occurs in the body, a mutation begins in the cells, they begin to divide. Improper work at the intracellular level leads to a variety of consequences.

Kidney cancer

Kidney cancer is a disease that affects either one or both kidneys. The second case is more rare and appears with untimely access to a specialist.

Main symptoms of kidney cancer:

  • weakness;
  • blood in urine;
  • loss of appetite;
  • temperature;
  • pain and swelling in the lower back.

This disease most often occurs on the background of obesity and alcohol abuse. The disease provokes a sharp change in the hormonal background, in which the body begins to work incorrectly and does not cope well with its function. Excess weight not only provokes the disease, but also interferes with its standard treatment.

Gastric cancer

Stomach cancer is a disease that inhibits all functions of the stomach. A person who is faced with such an ailment cannot eat normally. Why does obesity lead to cancer? It’s all about eating disorders. Due to an unbalanced diet, harmful, fatty foods, the digestive organs suffer first of all.

The main symptoms of stomach cancer:

  • constant fatigue and fatigue;
  • sudden weight loss;
  • nausea;
  • vomiting;
  • occasional heartburn.

If the disease is detected in time, the probability of recovery is 90-95%. You need to be attentive to all the warning signs in order to avoid serious problems.

Endometrial cancer

In another way, the disease is called “uterine cancer”. This disease has recently become the most common among women. Initially, the disease proceeds without symptoms. After the disease affects more areas, uterine bleeding appears, which can only be stopped in a hospital setting.

Women who present with bleeding are screened for the condition immediately. Do not forget that obesity affects all reproductive organs and disrupts the hormonal balance, which leads to radical failures in the female reproductive system.

Does weight loss affect the risk of getting cancer

In order to avoid cancer, you need to control your weight. With a sharp decrease in weight, irreversible processes in the cells can also occur. Therefore, if it was decided to lose weight, then this process should be carried out slowly, in stages.

With strict diets, the body suffers and tries to defend itself in every possible way. If you manage to lose weight gradually, it will reduce the risk of disease. The main thing is that everything be done on time, because excess weight provokes cancer and sometimes even medicine becomes powerless.

Excess weight in oncology – what is the prognosis

Previously, it has been found out why obesity leads to cancer. There are many factors that interact with each other. But what about those who are already struggling with such an ailment? Are there chances for overweight people? There is no single answer to this question. With cancer, being overweight is not a good sign. In treatment, this can cause a number of difficulties. It is possible to survive being overweight, but people of moderate weight are much more likely to recover.

Regarding the rehabilitation period after treatment, doctors recommend dieting and not gaining excess weight. This will help prevent recurrence of the disease. Therefore, if treatment is completed, it is best to refrain from harmful and return to the full life of a healthy person.

In order to maintain your health for life and not fight terrible diseases, it is worth remembering that obesity and cancer are like “brother and sister”.