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Musculoskeletal Pain Experienced on Most Days is a Common Accompaniment of Ageing amongst Community-Dwelling Older Australians: A Questionnaire-Based Study.

Authors :
Gilmartin-Thomas, Julia F-M.
Ernst, Michael E.
Nelson, Mark R.
Lockery, Jessica
Ward, Stephanie A.
Woods, Robyn L.
Britt, Carlene
Murray, Anne
Workman, Barbara
McNeil, John
Source :
Journal of Aging & Health; Jan2021, Vol. 33 Issue 1/2, p39-47, 9p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objective: To describe the prevalence, location and impact of moderate to severe pain experienced on most days in community-dwelling older (≥70 years) adults who were ASPirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly (ASPREE) clinical trial participants. Methods: Cross-sectional ASPREE Longitudinal Study of Older Persons (ALSOP) data were collected from self-reported questionnaires administered to 16,439 ASPREE participants. Results: Of 14,155 respondents, 41% of males (n = 2651/6475) and 50% of females (n = 3803/7680) reported experiencing pain on most days. One quarter of respondents reported experiencing pain on most days that was moderate or severe in intensity (n = 3560/14,155), commonly located in the lower back, knees and upper back. Of those reporting moderate or severe pain, 51% reported taking analgesic medication on most days (n = 1812/3560), almost one-third also reported regular interference with sleep (29%, n = 1024/3560), walking (35%, n = 1239/3560) and daily activities (41%, n = 1467/3560). Discussion: Lower back, knee or upper back pain is a common accompaniment of ageing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08982643
Volume :
33
Issue :
1/2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Aging & Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148182456
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0898264320952914