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Musculoskeletal pain is associated with very low levels of vitamin D in men: results from the European Male Ageing Study.

机译:肌肉骨骼疼痛与男性维生素D含量极低有关:欧洲男性衰老研究的结果。

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INTRODUCTION: A study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that musculoskeletal pain is associated with low vitamin D levels but the relationship is explained by physical inactivity and/or other putative confounding factors. METHODS: Men aged 40-79 years completed a postal questionnaire including a pain assessment and attended a clinical assessment (lifestyle questionnaire, physical performance tests, 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25-(OH)D) levels from fasting blood sample). Subjects were classified according to 25-(OH)D levels as 'normal' (> or = 15 ng/ml) or 'low' (< 15 ng/ml). The relationship between pain status and 25-(OH)D levels was assessed using logistic regression. Results are expressed as ORs and 95% CIs. RESULTS: 3075 men of mean (SD) age 60 (11) years were included in the analysis. 1262 (41.0%) subjects were pain-free, 1550 (50.4%) reported 'other pain' that did not satisfy criteria for chronic widespread pain (CWP) and 263 (8.6%) reported CWP. Compared with patients who were pain-free, those with 'other pain' and CWP had lower 25-(OH)D levels (n=239 (18.9%), n=361 (23.3) and n=67 (24.1%), respectively, p<0.05). After adjusting for age, having 'other pain' was associated with a 30% increase in the odds of having low 25-(OH)D while CWP was associated with a 50% increase. These relationships persisted after adjusting for physical activity levels. Adjusting for additional lifestyle factors (body mass index, smoking and alcohol use) and depression attenuated these relationships, although pain remained moderately associated with increased odds of 20% of having low vitamin D levels. CONCLUSIONS: These findings have implications at a population level for the long-term health of individuals with musculoskeletal pain.
机译:简介:进行了一项研究以检验肌肉骨骼疼痛与维生素D水平低相关的假设,但这种关系可以通过缺乏运动和/或其他假定的混杂因素来解释。方法:40-79岁的男性完成了包括疼痛评估在内的邮政调查表并参加了临床评估(生活方式调查表,身体机能测试,空腹血样中的25-羟基维生素D3(25-(OH)D)水平)。根据25-(OH)D水平将受试者分类为“正常”(>或= 15 ng / ml)或“低”(<15 ng / ml)。使用逻辑回归评估疼痛状态与25-(OH)D水平之间的关系。结果表示为OR和95%CI。结果:3075名平均(SD)年龄为60(11)岁的男性被纳入分析。 1262名受试者(41.0%)无疼痛,1550名受试者(50.4%)报告的“其他疼痛”不符合慢性广泛疼痛(CWP)的标准,263名受试者(8.6%)报告的CWP。与无痛患者相比,“其他疼痛”和CWP患者的25-(OH)D水平较低(n = 239(18.9%),n = 361(23.3)和n = 67(24.1%),分别为p <0.05)。调整年龄后,“其他疼痛”与25-(OH)D低的几率增加30%相关,而CWP与50%的增加相关。调整体力活动水平后,这些关系仍然存在。调整其他生活方式因素(体重指数,吸烟和酗酒)和抑郁症可减轻这些关系,尽管疼痛仍然与中等程度的维生素D水平低的20%的几率增加有关。结论:这些发现在人群水平上对具有肌肉骨骼疼痛的个体的长期健康具有影响。

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