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Chronic pain, overweight, and obesity: findings from a community-based twin registry.

机译:慢性疼痛,超重和肥胖:来自社区双胞胎注册中心的发现。

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Chronic pain and obesity, and their associated impairments, are major health concerns. We estimated the association of overweight and obesity with 5 distinct pain conditions and 3 pain symptoms, and examined whether familial influences explained these relationships. We used data collected from 3,471 twins in the community-based University of Washington Twin Registry. Twins reported sociodemographic data, current height and weight, chronic pain diagnoses and symptoms, and lifetime depression. Overweight and obese were defined as body mass index of 25.0 to 29.9 kg/m(2) and >or= 30.0 kg/m(2), respectively. Generalized estimating equation regression models, adjusted for age, gender, depression, and familial/genetic factors, were used to examine the relationship between chronic pain, and overweight and obesity. Overall, overweight and obese twins were more likely to report low back pain, tension-type or migraine headache, fibromyalgia, abdominal pain, and chronic widespread pain than normal-weight twins after adjustment for age, gender, and depression. After further adjusting for familial influences, these associations were diminished. The mechanisms underlying these relationships are likely diverse and multifactorial, yet this study demonstrates that the associations can be partially explained by familial and sociodemographic factors, and depression. Future longitudinal research can help to determine causality and underlying mechanisms. PERSPECTIVE: This article reports on the familial contribution and the role of psychological factors in the relationship between chronic pain, and overweight and obesity. These findings can increase our understanding of the mechanisms underlying these 2 commonly comorbid sets of conditions.
机译:慢性疼痛和肥胖症及其相关损害是主要的健康问题。我们估计了超重和肥胖与5种不同的疼痛状况和3种疼痛症状之间的关联,并检查了家族因素是否能解释这些关系。我们使用了以社区为基础的华盛顿大学双生子注册表中3,471个双生子收集的数据。 Twins报告了社会人口统计学数据,当前的身高和体重,慢性疼痛的诊断和症状以及终生抑郁。超重和肥胖分别定义为体重指数25.0至29.9 kg / m(2)和>或= 30.0 kg / m(2)。使用针对年龄,性别,抑郁和家庭/遗传因素进行了调整的广义估计方程回归模型,来检查慢性疼痛与超重和肥胖之间的关系。总体而言,在调整了年龄,性别和抑郁之后,与正常体重的双胞胎相比,超重和肥胖的双胞胎更有可能出现腰痛,紧张型或偏头痛,纤维肌痛,腹痛和慢性广泛性疼痛。在进一步调整家庭影响之后,这些联系被消除了。这些关系的潜在机制可能是多种多样的,并且是多因素的,但是这项研究表明,这种关联可以部分由家庭和社会人口统计学因素以及抑郁症来解释。未来的纵向研究可以帮助确定因果关系和潜在机制。观点:本文报道了家族性贡献以及心理因素在慢性疼痛,超重和肥胖之间的关系。这些发现可以增加我们对这两种常见共病条件下的机制的理解。

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