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There is little epidemiological literature on the relationship between physical activity and chronic pain, and the results are inconsistent
Recently, a research paper was published in Pain, the authoritative journal in the field of anesthesia pain, and the researchers aimed to apply a comprehensive approach to assess the relationship between the two, including self-reporting and accelerometers measuring physical activity and chronic pain
The researchers used data from the Tromsø study (2015-2016
The main analysis of the study showed that there was an inverse dose-response relationship between all indicators of physical activity and two severity measures of chronic pain, except that dose-response relationships
It can be seen that the negative dose-response association between physical activity and chronic pain is consistent
Original source:
Fjeld, Mats Kirkeby.