OBJECTIVE: Associations between pain and depression are well known, yet foot pain, common in populations, has been understudied. This cross-sectional study examined foot pain and severity of foot pain with depressive symptoms in adults. METHODS: Framingham Foot Study (2002-2008) participants completed questionnaires that included questions about foot pain (yes/no; none, mild, moderate, or severe pain) and the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (scores ≥16 indicated depressive symptoms). Age and body mass index (BMI) were also assessed. Sex-specific logistic regression was used to calculate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) for associations of foot pain with depressive symptoms, adjusting for age and BMI...
Research goal: To ascertain the link between chronic pain and symptoms of depression. Research tasks...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Foot pain is a common complaint in adults. Evidence suggests that body composit...
Objective: Despite the potential burden of foot pain, some of the most fundamental epidemiologic que...
OBJECTIVE: Associations between pain and depression are well known, yet foot pain, common in populat...
Body composition and poor mental health are risk factors for developing foot pain, but the role of d...
Introduction: Patients with chronic foot/ankle pain are often referred for orthopaedic assessment. P...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Foot and ankle (FA) pain can be found in up to 20% of the adul...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether painful physical symptoms (PPS) can be considered within the spectrum ...
PurposeTo investigate the longitudinal associations between pain and depressive symptoms in adults.M...
OBJECTIVE: Foot pain is a common complaint in adults. Evidence suggests that body composition is inv...
Objectives: To describe factors associated with prevalent and incident foot pain in a population-bas...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
BACKGROUND: Pain and depression are known to be associated in later life, and both have a negative e...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
Objectives: To investigate patterns of foot and ankle pain locations and symptoms, socio-demographic...
Research goal: To ascertain the link between chronic pain and symptoms of depression. Research tasks...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Foot pain is a common complaint in adults. Evidence suggests that body composit...
Objective: Despite the potential burden of foot pain, some of the most fundamental epidemiologic que...
OBJECTIVE: Associations between pain and depression are well known, yet foot pain, common in populat...
Body composition and poor mental health are risk factors for developing foot pain, but the role of d...
Introduction: Patients with chronic foot/ankle pain are often referred for orthopaedic assessment. P...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Foot and ankle (FA) pain can be found in up to 20% of the adul...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether painful physical symptoms (PPS) can be considered within the spectrum ...
PurposeTo investigate the longitudinal associations between pain and depressive symptoms in adults.M...
OBJECTIVE: Foot pain is a common complaint in adults. Evidence suggests that body composition is inv...
Objectives: To describe factors associated with prevalent and incident foot pain in a population-bas...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
BACKGROUND: Pain and depression are known to be associated in later life, and both have a negative e...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
Objectives: To investigate patterns of foot and ankle pain locations and symptoms, socio-demographic...
Research goal: To ascertain the link between chronic pain and symptoms of depression. Research tasks...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Foot pain is a common complaint in adults. Evidence suggests that body composit...
Objective: Despite the potential burden of foot pain, some of the most fundamental epidemiologic que...