Stress, non-restorative sleep, and physical inactivity as risk factors for chronic pain in young adults: A cohort study.
Maja LindellAnna Grimby-EkmanPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Stress, non-restorative sleep, and physical inactivity were risk factors for developing chronic pain one year after baseline, and stress were also a risk factor four years after baseline. These findings suggest that non-restorative sleep and inactivity are risk factors in the short term while stress is a risk factor in both the short and the long term. In addition to the independent effects of non-restorative sleep and inactivity, their combination seems to further increase the odds of chronic pain.