Association between chronic musculoskeletal pain and executive function in community-dwelling older adults

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作者
Murata, S. [1 ]
Sawa, R. [2 ]
Nakatsu, N. [1 ]
Saito, T. [1 ]
Sugimoto, T. [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Nakamura, R. [1 ]
Misu, S. [1 ,5 ]
Ueda, Y. [1 ]
Ono, R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Kobe Univ, Grad Sch Hlth Sci, Dept Community Hlth Sci, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
[2] Int Univ Hlth & Welf, Sch Hlth Sci Narita, Dept Phys Therapy, Chiba, Japan
[3] Natl Ctr Geriatr & Gerontol, Ctr Comprehens Care & Res Memory Disorders, Obu, Aichi, Japan
[4] Natl Ctr Geriatr & Gerontol, Med Genome Ctr, Obu, Aichi, Japan
[5] West Hosp, Kobe City Med Ctr, Kobe City Hosp Org, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
关键词
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE; COGNITIVE FUNCTION; DECLINE; FLUENCY; PEOPLE; IMPACT; MEMORY; FALLS;
D O I
10.1002/ejp.1083
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
BackgroundWe examined the association of chronic musculoskeletal pain with executive function in community-dwelling older adults. MethodThis cross-sectional study recruited 234 community-dwelling older adults in Japan (mean age: 72.7, women: 62.8%). Chronic musculoskeletal pain was defined as having moderate or more severe pain lasting 3months. Executive function was assessed using the Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST), Trail Making Test (TMT) parts A and B, Letter Verbal Fluency Test (LVFT) and Category Verbal Fluency Test (CVFT). ResultsPrevalence of chronic musculoskeletal pain was 19% (n=44). In the univariate analysis, the DSST and CVFT scores were significantly lower in the chronic musculoskeletal pain group than in the control group (DSST: chronic musculoskeletal pain group vs. control group, 40.2 vs. 45.4, respectively, p<0.05; CVFT: 13.7 vs. 15.6, respectively, p<0.05), whereas the TMT parts A and B and LVFT scores were not. The multivariate linear regression models adjusted for covariates showed that the chronic musculoskeletal pain group had significantly lower DSST (adjusted =-0.13, p<0.05) and CVFT scores (adjusted = -0.17, p<0.05) than the control group. ConclusionChronic musculoskeletal pain may interfere with the elements of executive function, processing speed and semantic fluency, in community-dwelling older adults. The association of chronic musculoskeletal pain with executive function requires further investigation. SignificanceOur results suggest an association between moderate-severe chronic musculoskeletal pain and impairments of semantic fluency and processing speed in community-dwelling older adults.
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页码:1717 / 1722
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