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Chronic widespread pain is associated with worsening frailty in European men.

Authors :
FREDRIKAWADE, KATIE
LEE, DAVID M.
MCBETH, JOHN
RAVINDRARAJAH, RATHI
GIELEN, EVELIEN
PYE, STEPHEN R.
VANDERSCHUEREN, DIRK
PENDLETON, NEIL
FINN, JOSEPH D.
BARTFAI, GYÖRGY
CASANUEVA, FELIPE F.
FORTI, GIANNI
GIWERCMAN, ALEKSANDER
HUHTANIEMI, ILPO T.
KULA, KRZYSZTOF
PUNAB, MARGUS
WU, FREDERICK C. W.
O'NEILL, TERENCE W.
Source :
Age & Ageing; Mar2016, Vol. 45 Issue 2, p268-274, 7p, 3 Charts
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background: we hypothesised that chronic widespread pain (CWP), by acting as a potential stressor, may predispose to the development of, or worsening, frailty. Setting: longitudinal analysis within the European Male Ageing Study (EMAS). Participants: a total of 2,736 community-dwelling men aged 40-79. Methods: subjects completed a pain questionnaire and shaded a manikin, with the presence of CWP defined using the American College of Rheumatology criteria. Physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption and depression were measured. Repeat assessments took place a median of 4.3 years later. A frailty index (FI) was used, with frail defined as an FI >0.35. The association between CWP at baseline and the new occurrence of frailty was examined using logistic regression; the association between CWP at baseline and change in FI was examined using negative binomial regression. Results: at baseline, 218 (8.3%) men reported CWP. Of the 2,631 men who were defined as non-frail at baseline, 112 (4.3%) were frail at follow-up; their mean FI was 0.12 (SD 0.1) at baseline and 0.15 (SD 0.1) at follow-up, with a mean change of 0.03 (SD 0.08) P ≤ 0.001. Among men who were non-frail at baseline, those with CWP were significantly more likely to develop frailty. After adjustment for age and centre, compared with those with no pain, those with CWP at baseline had a 70% higher FI at follow-up; these associations remained significant after further adjustment for smoking, body mass index, depression, physical activity and FI at baseline. Conclusion: the presence of CWP is associated with an increased risk of frailty in older European men. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00020729
Volume :
45
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Age & Ageing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
113491493
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afv170