Background\ud Moderate to severe chronic pain affects one in five of adults. The prevalence and impact of pain increase with age. Pain may increase the risk of mortality but the relationship is not clear.\ud \ud Aims\ud To test the hypothesis that pain increases the risk of mortality, to test if the relationship was dependent on pain classification and identify mediators and moderators of the relationship.\ud \ud Methods\ud A systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated existing evidence. Survival analyses (Cox’s proportional hazard modelling and a novel technique to assess mediation within survival models) were conducted on two large population studies of adults aged ≥50 years; the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) (n=6324) and ...
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Objectives: This study aimed to investe the impact of pain on older people with chronic pain. Metho...
Introduction: Pain is experienced amongst all ages of people. However, the pattern of its occurrence...
Moderate to severe chronic pain affects 1 in 5 adults and its impact increases with age. People with...
OBJECTIVE: Moderate to severe chronic pain affects 1 in 5 adults. Pain may increase the risk of mort...
Background: We aimed to quantify the association between chronic musculoskeletal pain and all-cause ...
Chronic pain is common, often widespread and has a substantial impact on health and quality of life....
Previous research has clearly demonstrated a link between chronic pain and poor health, and has sugg...
Chronic pain is common, often widespread and has a substantial impact on health and quality of life....
Chronic pain is common, often widespread and has a substantial impact on health and quality of life....
Objective: Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship with agein...
Pain is common, costly, and frequently disabling amongelderly persons (1, 2). Arthritis is among the...
Background: Chronic pain in later life is a worldwide problem. In younger patients, chronic pain aff...
Purpose : Regarding the epidemiology of pain in older adults, data are lacking about the association...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via...
Objectives: This study aimed to investe the impact of pain on older people with chronic pain. Metho...
Introduction: Pain is experienced amongst all ages of people. However, the pattern of its occurrence...
Moderate to severe chronic pain affects 1 in 5 adults and its impact increases with age. People with...
OBJECTIVE: Moderate to severe chronic pain affects 1 in 5 adults. Pain may increase the risk of mort...
Background: We aimed to quantify the association between chronic musculoskeletal pain and all-cause ...
Chronic pain is common, often widespread and has a substantial impact on health and quality of life....
Previous research has clearly demonstrated a link between chronic pain and poor health, and has sugg...
Chronic pain is common, often widespread and has a substantial impact on health and quality of life....
Chronic pain is common, often widespread and has a substantial impact on health and quality of life....
Objective: Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship with agein...
Pain is common, costly, and frequently disabling amongelderly persons (1, 2). Arthritis is among the...
Background: Chronic pain in later life is a worldwide problem. In younger patients, chronic pain aff...
Purpose : Regarding the epidemiology of pain in older adults, data are lacking about the association...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via...
Objectives: This study aimed to investe the impact of pain on older people with chronic pain. Metho...
Introduction: Pain is experienced amongst all ages of people. However, the pattern of its occurrence...