Association between chronic pain and pre-frailty in Japanese community-dwelling older adults: A cross-sectional study

A relationship between chronic pain and frailty has been reported. The early detection and prevention of frailty are recommended, in part because community-dwelling older adults in a pre-frailty state may return to a healthy state. The relationship between chronic pain and pre-frailty is not known....

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Hauptverfasser: Imai, Ryota, Imaoka, Masakazu, Nakao, Hidetoshi, Hida, Mitsumasa, Tazaki, Fumie, Omizu, Tomoko, Ishigaki, Tomoya, Nakamura, Misa
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description A relationship between chronic pain and frailty has been reported. The early detection and prevention of frailty are recommended, in part because community-dwelling older adults in a pre-frailty state may return to a healthy state. The relationship between chronic pain and pre-frailty is not known. Toward the goal of promoting a reversible return to health from pre-frailty, we investigated the relationship between chronic pain and pre-frailty among community-dwelling older adults. We assessed the frailty and chronic pain of 107 older adults who were participating in community health checks. The status of physical frailty was based on the five components described by Fried (2001): muscle weakness shown by handgrip strength, slowness of gait speed, weight loss, low physical activity, and exhaustion. Chronic pain was assessed based on pain intensity, the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS), the Japanese version of the Geriatric Depression Scale-15 (GDS-15), and the Central Sensitization Inventory (CSI). The prevalence of chronic pain with pre-frailty was 40.2%. A hierarchical analysis revealed that PCS-measured helplessness (odds ratio [OR]: 0.88) and the CSI (OR: 0.87) were significant factors associated with the presence of chronic pain with pre-frailty. The prevalence of chronic pain with pre-frailty was high, and chronic pain and pre-frailty were strongly related. New intervention or prevention programs that take into account both chronic pain and pre-frailty must be created as soon as possible.
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subjects Adults
Age
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Biology and Life Sciences
Body weight loss
Catastrophization - epidemiology
Catastrophization - psychology
Chronic pain
Chronic Pain - complications
Chronic Pain - diagnosis
Chronic Pain - epidemiology
Chronic Pain - psychology
Community involvement
Community participation
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diagnosis
Exercise
Exhaustion
Female
Frail elderly
Frail Elderly - psychology
Frail Elderly - statistics & numerical data
Frailty
Frailty - diagnosis
Frailty - etiology
Frailty - prevention & control
Gait
Geriatric Assessment
Hand Strength
Health aspects
Humans
Independent Living
Japan - epidemiology
Long term health care
Male
Medicine and Health Sciences
Middle Aged
Muscle Weakness - diagnosis
Muscle Weakness - epidemiology
Muscle Weakness - etiology
Muscles
Musculoskeletal system
Older people
Pain
Pain management
Pain Measurement
People and Places
Physical activity
Physical fitness
Physical Sciences
Prevalence
Prevention
Quality of life
Rehabilitation
Research and Analysis Methods
Risk factors
Weight loss
title Association between chronic pain and pre-frailty in Japanese community-dwelling older adults: A cross-sectional study
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