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The Strong Correlation Between Pain Interference and Abnormal Nutritional Status in Older Adults With Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain.

Narucha KomolsuradejSiwaluk SrikrajangNorrapat RangsiprakarnArya WongareeChonnapat WasusathaponDarat KanjanakomutVannarat NukaewWannasak CheutalaySuppawit KaewpipatSirinkit HoonthongSochealing UngKhanin Iamthanaporn
Published in: Journal of primary care & community health (2023)
This study reports a strong correlation between pain interference and nutritional status. Therefore, pain interference can be a useful pain assessment tool to indicate risk of abnormal nutritional status in older adults. In addition, related factors, including age, underweight, and hypertension, were associated with a higher risk of malnutrition.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • neuropathic pain
  • blood pressure
  • emergency department
  • physical activity
  • spinal cord injury