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Jensen JN et al. – For those with previous low back pain (LBP), physical work load has an importance, but not among those without previous LBP. In relation to fear–avoidance beliefs, there is a positive relation between it and LBP of than 30 days in both groups, i.e. those without and with previous LBP. No moderating effect of fear–avoidance beliefs on the association between physical work load and LBP was found among cases with and without LBP. Both physical work load and fear–avoidance beliefs matters in those with previous LBP. Only fear–avoidance beliefs matters in those without previous LBP. The study did not find a moderating effect of fear–avoidance beliefs on the association between physical work load and LBP.

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