Objectives: To examine ethnic differences in pain sensitivity and relationship of pain tolerance to blood pressure and neuroen-docrine factors. Methods: Fifty-one African Americans (24 men, 27 women) and 55 people from other ethnic groups (primarily Caucasian; 26 men, 29 women) were tested twice for pain sensitivity to tourniquet ischemia, thermal heat, and cold pressor tests, once following mental stress and once following rest control. Resting and stress-induced blood pressure (BP), plasma norepineph-rine (NE), and cortisol were assessed. Results: In response to all three pain tests, African Americans had lower pain tolerance relative to Caucasian/Others after both rest and stress. Only the non–African American group showed the expected i...
Chronic pain is a costly health problem that affects more than 100 million people in the United Stat...
BackgroundAfrican Americans are reported to be more sensitive to pain than European Americans. Pain ...
Individual differences in pain perception have been well documented to factors such as age, gender, ...
To examine the role of psychosocial factors in mediating the relationship between African American (...
To examine the role of psychosocial factors in mediating the relationship between African American (...
It is well established that African Americans (AA) experience greater pain associated with a variety...
It is well established that African Americans (AA) experience greater pain associated with a variety...
This study evaluated the contributions of psychological status and cardiovascular responsiveness to ...
Objective: Although numerous studies have reported ethnic differences in the prevalence and severity...
Thirty-two African American and 23 non-Hispanic White women were compared for experimental pain thre...
Objective: To evaluate the role of pain perception and pain stimulus components for blood pressure r...
Thirty-two African American and 23 non-Hispanic White women were compared for experimental pain thre...
This study examined differences between Asians and non-Hispanic Whites (Whites) in pain sensitivity,...
In animal models, allopregnanolone (ALLO) negatively modulates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (H...
In animal models, allopregnanolone (ALLO) negatively modulates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (H...
Chronic pain is a costly health problem that affects more than 100 million people in the United Stat...
BackgroundAfrican Americans are reported to be more sensitive to pain than European Americans. Pain ...
Individual differences in pain perception have been well documented to factors such as age, gender, ...
To examine the role of psychosocial factors in mediating the relationship between African American (...
To examine the role of psychosocial factors in mediating the relationship between African American (...
It is well established that African Americans (AA) experience greater pain associated with a variety...
It is well established that African Americans (AA) experience greater pain associated with a variety...
This study evaluated the contributions of psychological status and cardiovascular responsiveness to ...
Objective: Although numerous studies have reported ethnic differences in the prevalence and severity...
Thirty-two African American and 23 non-Hispanic White women were compared for experimental pain thre...
Objective: To evaluate the role of pain perception and pain stimulus components for blood pressure r...
Thirty-two African American and 23 non-Hispanic White women were compared for experimental pain thre...
This study examined differences between Asians and non-Hispanic Whites (Whites) in pain sensitivity,...
In animal models, allopregnanolone (ALLO) negatively modulates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (H...
In animal models, allopregnanolone (ALLO) negatively modulates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (H...
Chronic pain is a costly health problem that affects more than 100 million people in the United Stat...
BackgroundAfrican Americans are reported to be more sensitive to pain than European Americans. Pain ...
Individual differences in pain perception have been well documented to factors such as age, gender, ...