Jump to full article: AAP (Australian Associated Press) (au), 2009-10-24 Author: DANNY ROSE - AAP
Intro: Smokers can add another health concern to their list as research shows daily tobacco use can lead to a bad back.
A major Canadian study has identified a higher rate of chronic lower back pain among people who smoke every day, particularly the young.
Professor Michael Cousins said the research suggested their smoking was interfering with pain transmitters, causing osteoporosis or affecting their spine-related blood circulation.
The condition resulted in chronic lower back pain which could also trigger a "downward spiral" in a person's life, he warned.
"Chronic pain is now regarded as a disease in its own right," said Prof Cousins, who is director of the Pain Management Research Institute at Sydney's Royal North Shore Hospital.
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