Effects of Obesity on Function and Quality of Life in Chronic Pain Conditions

Many people throughout the world have both chronic pain and obesity. Overweight and obese people are more prone to a proinflammatory state manifesting as metabolic syndrome but also to a higher prevalence of chronic pain comorbidities. Obesity and a high body mass index (BMI) are associated with imp...

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description Many people throughout the world have both chronic pain and obesity. Overweight and obese people are more prone to a proinflammatory state manifesting as metabolic syndrome but also to a higher prevalence of chronic pain comorbidities. Obesity and a high body mass index (BMI) are associated with impaired functional capacity and reduced quality of life (QoL) in patients with chronic pain conditions. Systemic inflammation is not only involved in metabolic syndrome but it also initiates and perpetuates chronic pain. Changes in lifestyle, behavior, physical activity, and diet have demonstrated benefits in functional capacity and QoL; therefore, patient assessment should tackle high BMI and metabolic syndrome as part of the treatment of chronic pain. A healthier lifestyle would lead to a lower inflammatory state and consequently to an improvement in function and QoL in overweight or obese patients who have chronic pain conditions.
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Arthritis - psychology
Body Mass Index
Chronic Pain (R Staud
Chronic Pain - complications
Chronic Pain - physiopathology
Chronic Pain - psychology
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Low Back Pain - physiopathology
Low Back Pain - psychology
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Metabolic Syndrome - complications
Metabolic Syndrome - physiopathology
Metabolic Syndrome - psychology
Obesity - complications
Obesity - physiopathology
Obesity - psychology
Quality of Life
Rheumatology
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