BackgroundObesity and chronic pain are common comorbidities and adversely influence each other. Advanced age is associated with more comorbidities and multi-morbidities. In this study, we investigated the burden of overweight/obesity and its comorbidities and their associations with chronic pain in a random population sample of Swedish older adults.MethodsThe cross-sectional analysis involved a random sample of a population65years in south-eastern Sweden (N=6243). Data were collected from a postal questionnaire that addressed pain aspects, body mass index (BMI), and health experiences. Chronic pain was defined as pain during the previous three months. According to the 0-10 Numeric Rating Scale, pain scored 7 corresponds to severe pain. Bina...
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Although chronic pain is common in old age, previous studies on participation activities in old age ...
Objective. To estimate the effects of excess body mass and leisure time physical activity on the inc...
BackgroundObesity and chronic pain are common comorbidities and adversely influence each other. Adva...
Cross-sectional studies suggest an association between BMI and pain. This prospective study investig...
Abstract Background Chronic pain interfering with activities of daily living is highly prevalent in ...
E Dragioti,1 B Larsson,1 L Bernfort,2 LÅ Levin,2 B Gerdle1 1Pain and Rehabilitation Medicine, ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain interfering with activities of daily living is highly prevalent in the comm...
Background: Chronic pain interfering with activities of daily living is highly prevalent in the comm...
The overall objective of this study was to establish whether obesity’s contribution to pain is stron...
Objectives: Chronic pain is common in older adults, yet little is known of its development and the f...
Population growth and physical inactivity have led to health and social consequences derived from ch...
Objectives: There is a paucity of epidemiological data on chronic pain and obesity among older adult...
Objectives: The prevalence of chronic pain increases with age. It has been reported that chronic pai...
This cross-sectional study investigated the association between chronic pain and physical frailty in...
Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC B...
Although chronic pain is common in old age, previous studies on participation activities in old age ...
Objective. To estimate the effects of excess body mass and leisure time physical activity on the inc...
BackgroundObesity and chronic pain are common comorbidities and adversely influence each other. Adva...
Cross-sectional studies suggest an association between BMI and pain. This prospective study investig...
Abstract Background Chronic pain interfering with activities of daily living is highly prevalent in ...
E Dragioti,1 B Larsson,1 L Bernfort,2 LÅ Levin,2 B Gerdle1 1Pain and Rehabilitation Medicine, ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain interfering with activities of daily living is highly prevalent in the comm...
Background: Chronic pain interfering with activities of daily living is highly prevalent in the comm...
The overall objective of this study was to establish whether obesity’s contribution to pain is stron...
Objectives: Chronic pain is common in older adults, yet little is known of its development and the f...
Population growth and physical inactivity have led to health and social consequences derived from ch...
Objectives: There is a paucity of epidemiological data on chronic pain and obesity among older adult...
Objectives: The prevalence of chronic pain increases with age. It has been reported that chronic pai...
This cross-sectional study investigated the association between chronic pain and physical frailty in...
Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC B...
Although chronic pain is common in old age, previous studies on participation activities in old age ...
Objective. To estimate the effects of excess body mass and leisure time physical activity on the inc...