Keep moving without hurting: The interaction between physical activity and pain in determining cognitive function at the population level.
Nelson Mauro MaldonatoRaffaele SperandeoGiovanni CaiazzoValeria CioffiPasquale CozzolinoRosa Maria De SantoMaria Luigia FuscoVittoria Silviana IorioElena GigantePatrizia MaroneNicole NasciveraChiara ScognamiglioPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Among the population of individuals above the age of 60, higher cognitive levels are associated with more physical activity and less with pain, although both factors might impact cognition. Public policy resources should be commensurate with these findings when targeting cognitive function among the aging population.