INTRODUCTION: Chronic pain (CP) was associated with cognitive impairment in previous studies. However, the longitudinal association between CP and dementia remains under debate. We aimed to assess the prospective link between CP and long-term dementia risk in a population-based cohort of older participants, considering covariables linked to CP and cognitive functioning. METHODS: The study sample was selected from the PAQUID study, an ongoing cohort of older community-dwellers aged 65 years and over at baseline; Information regarding CP and analgesics consumption was collected using questionnaires. Dementia was clinically assessed every 2 years. The population was divided into 4 groups according to CP and analgesic drugs intake (CP+/A+, CP+/...
OBJECTIVES Debate surrounds the role of chronic pain as a risk factor for cognitive decline and d...
Background: Dementia patients are at an increased risk for undertreatment of pain, compared with old...
Background: Brain areas that are involved in cognition and mood also play a role in pain processing....
The finding of a potential association between pain and cognitive decline is limited to a few cross-...
Older adults frequently report pain; cross-sectional studies have shown that pain is associated with...
BackgroundNo studies have examined the longitudinal association between the persistence of pain and ...
Chronic pain (CP) and cognitive impairment are common in older adults. CP was found to be associated...
Background: The Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome (MCR) is a pre-dementia syndrome characterized by su...
Pain is inversely associated with cognitive function in older adults, but the effects of pain on cog...
Purpose: To examine if a concomitant relationship exists between cognition and pain in an elderly po...
Background: People with chronic pain (CP) sometimes report impaired cognitive function, including a ...
IntroductionChronic pain (CP) is one of the most disabling conditions in the elderly and seems to be...
In dementia, neuropathological changes alter the perception and expression of pain. For clinicians a...
In dementia, neuropathological changes alter the perception and expression of pain. For clinicians a...
Numerous studies have investigated the impacts of common types of chronic pain (CP) on patients'...
OBJECTIVES Debate surrounds the role of chronic pain as a risk factor for cognitive decline and d...
Background: Dementia patients are at an increased risk for undertreatment of pain, compared with old...
Background: Brain areas that are involved in cognition and mood also play a role in pain processing....
The finding of a potential association between pain and cognitive decline is limited to a few cross-...
Older adults frequently report pain; cross-sectional studies have shown that pain is associated with...
BackgroundNo studies have examined the longitudinal association between the persistence of pain and ...
Chronic pain (CP) and cognitive impairment are common in older adults. CP was found to be associated...
Background: The Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome (MCR) is a pre-dementia syndrome characterized by su...
Pain is inversely associated with cognitive function in older adults, but the effects of pain on cog...
Purpose: To examine if a concomitant relationship exists between cognition and pain in an elderly po...
Background: People with chronic pain (CP) sometimes report impaired cognitive function, including a ...
IntroductionChronic pain (CP) is one of the most disabling conditions in the elderly and seems to be...
In dementia, neuropathological changes alter the perception and expression of pain. For clinicians a...
In dementia, neuropathological changes alter the perception and expression of pain. For clinicians a...
Numerous studies have investigated the impacts of common types of chronic pain (CP) on patients'...
OBJECTIVES Debate surrounds the role of chronic pain as a risk factor for cognitive decline and d...
Background: Dementia patients are at an increased risk for undertreatment of pain, compared with old...
Background: Brain areas that are involved in cognition and mood also play a role in pain processing....