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Current Smoking as a predictor of chronic musculoskeletal pain in young adult twins

机译:当前吸烟是年轻成年双胞胎慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛的预测指标

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Chronic pain is common during adolescence and young adulthood and is associated with poor quality of life, depression, and functional disability. Recognizing that chronic pain has significant consequences, it is important to identify modifiable health behaviors that may place young adults at risk for chronic pain. This study examines associations between chronic musculoskeletal pain and smoking in young adult twins (n = 1,588, ages 18-30) participating in a statewide twin registry. Twins completed questionnaires assessing smoking, mood (anxiety, depressive symptoms, and stress), and chronic musculoskeletal pain. Analyses examined associations between chronic pain and smoking, particularly the role of genetics/shared familial factors and psychological symptoms. As predicted, results revealed a near-2-fold increased risk for chronic musculoskeletal pain in twins who currently smoked compared to nonsmokers, even when accounting for psychological factors. Results of within-pair analyses were only minimally attenuated, suggesting that associations between smoking and chronic musculoskeletal pain are better accounted for by nonshared factors than by shared familial factors/genetic effects. Future twin research is needed to identify what nonshared factors (eg, attitudes, direct effects of smoking on pain) contribute to these associations to further understand comorbidity. Longitudinal studies and recruitment of participants prior to smoking initiation and chronic pain onset will better identify causal associations. Perspective: This article describes associations between musculoskeletal pain and smoking in young adult twins, taking into account psychological symptoms. Findings highlight the importance of nonshared factors in associations between pain and smoking and the need to explore the roles of lifestyle, individual attitudes, and direct effects of smoking on pain.
机译:慢性疼痛在青春期和成年期很常见,并且与生活质量差,抑郁和功能障碍有关。认识到慢性疼痛会产生重大后果,因此重要的是要确定可改变的健康行为,这些行为可能会使年轻人面临慢性疼痛的风险。这项研究检查了参加全州双胞胎注册的年轻成年双胞胎(n = 1,588,年龄18-30)中慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛与吸烟之间的关联。 Twins完成了问卷调查,评估了吸烟,情绪(焦虑,抑郁症状和压力)以及慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛。分析检查了慢性疼痛和吸烟之间的关联,尤其是遗传/家族因素和心理症状的作用。正如预测的那样,即使不考虑心理因素,结果也显示,与不吸烟者相比,目前吸烟的双胞胎患慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛的风险增加了近2倍。对内分析的结果仅被最小程度地衰减,这表明吸烟和慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛之间的关联最好由非共享因素来解释,而不是由共享家庭因素/遗传效应来解释。需要进行未来的双生子研究,以确定哪些非共有因素(例如态度,吸烟对疼痛的直接影响)促成这些关联,以进一步了解合并症。在吸烟开始和慢性疼痛发作之前进行纵向研究和招募参与者将更好地确定因果关系。观点:本文介绍了考虑到心理症状的年轻成年双胞胎的肌肉骨骼疼痛与吸烟之间的关系。研究结果突显了非共享因素在疼痛与吸烟之间的关联中的重要性以及探索生活方式,个人态度以及吸烟对疼痛的直接影响的必要性。

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