The Relationships Among Chronic Pain Subtypes, Motor Function, and Physical Activity in Community-Dwelling Japanese Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
American Journal of Health Promotion Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-24 DOI:10.1177/08901171241253387
Cen Chen, Takafumi Saito, Lefei Wang, Tsubasa Yokote, Harukaze Yatsugi, Xin Liu, Hiro Kishimoto
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Abstract

Purpose: We investigated the relationships among motor function, physical activity, and the characteristics of chronic pain (the number of pain sites, pain intensity, and pain-type).

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: An ongoing community-based prospective study conducted in Itoshima, Japan.

Subjects: Community-dwelling Japanese aged 65-75 years (n = 805; 401 men, 404 women).

Measures: Chronic pain subtypes were examined in terms of the number of pain sites, pain intensity, and pain type. Motor function was evaluated by handgrip strength, walking speed, and the 5 Times Stand-up and Sit Test (FTSST). Locomotive activity, non-locomotive activity, and sedentary time were evaluated by a tri-axial accelerometer as physical-activity parameters.

Analysis: Multiple regression model adjusting for age, sex, education level, employment status, subjective economic status, body mass index, cognitive function, comorbidity, current tobacco use, current alcohol consumption, and regular exercise.

Results: In a multivariate analysis, the subjects' walking speed was negatively associated with multisite, moderate-to-severe, and neuropathic-like pain. The FTSST was positively associated with single-site, moderate-to-severe, and neuropathic-like pain. There was no significant association between handgrip strength and any chronic pain subtypes. Locomotive activity was negatively related to multisite, moderate-to-severe, and neuropathic-like pain, but there was no clear association between the amount of non-locomotive activity, sedentary time, and chronic pain subtypes.

Conclusion: Severe chronic pain was associated with decreased locomotion-related motor function and physical activity.

居住在社区的日本老年人慢性疼痛亚型、运动功能和体育活动之间的关系:一项横断面研究
目的:我们研究了运动功能、体力活动和慢性疼痛特征(疼痛部位数量、疼痛强度和疼痛类型)之间的关系:设计:横断面研究:背景:在日本丝岛进行的一项持续性社区前瞻性研究:研究对象:居住在社区的 65-75 岁日本人(n = 805;男性 401 人,女性 404 人):从疼痛部位的数量、疼痛强度和疼痛类型等方面对慢性疼痛亚型进行了研究。运动功能通过手握力、行走速度和五次站立和坐下测试(FTSST)进行评估。运动活动、非运动活动和久坐时间由三轴加速度计作为体力活动参数进行评估:分析:多元回归模型,调整年龄、性别、教育程度、就业状况、主观经济状况、体重指数、认知功能、合并症、目前吸烟情况、目前饮酒情况和经常锻炼情况:在多变量分析中,受试者的步行速度与多部位疼痛、中重度疼痛和神经病理性疼痛呈负相关。FTSST与单部位疼痛、中重度疼痛和神经病理性疼痛呈正相关。手握力与任何慢性疼痛亚型之间均无明显关联。运动活动与多部位疼痛、中重度疼痛和神经病理性疼痛呈负相关,但非运动活动量、久坐时间与慢性疼痛亚型之间没有明显关联:结论:严重慢性疼痛与运动相关的运动功能和体力活动减少有关。
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American Journal of Health Promotion
American Journal of Health Promotion PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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4.40
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184
期刊介绍: The editorial goal of the American Journal of Health Promotion is to provide a forum for exchange among the many disciplines involved in health promotion and an interface between researchers and practitioners.
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