Associations Between Patterns of Daily Stepping Behavior, Health-Related Quality of Life, and Pain Symptoms Among Older Adults with Chronic Pain: A Secondary Analysis of Two Randomized Controlled Trials.
Jason T FanningAmber Keller BrooksMegan Bennett IrbyKindia Williams N'DahJack W RejeskiPublished in: Clinical interventions in aging (2024)
Findings suggest there is value in activity patterns as an indicator for additional behavioral intervention, as those who move little and/or delay daily movement are likely to experience subsequent decrements in quality of life and pain symptoms.