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- W4387054875 abstract "Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common among older adults and is associated with several adverse health outcomes. Regular physical activity (PA) is a well-accepted therapeutic approach for those who struggle with persistent pain. However, the short-term relationship between PA, sedentary behavior, and daily fluctuations in pain in older adults is complicated and not well understood. PURPOSE: To determine whether previous day PA influences daily pain in older adults. METHODS: Participants (n = 17, age range 55-85 years) completed an initial study session in which they completed a series of questionnaires regarding overall health, PA participation, pain intensity and location, sleep quality, and coping mechanisms. Following this session, participants were given an accelerometer to wear on their waist for 7 consecutive days to measure daily moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA), light PA and sedentary time. During the same 7-day period, participants completed daily ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) of their bodily pain via a smartphone app. The EMAs were completed up to 6 times per day and consisted of rating current bodily pain on a 0-10 numeric rating scale. Only the days in which participants completed at least 4 of the 6 EMAs were included in the data analyses. While controlling for regular pain levels, partial correlations were conducted between the previous day’s PA and the next day pain ratings. RESULTS: All participants reported musculoskeletal pain. Previous day’s sedentary time was related to the next day’s average pain (r = .264, p = 0.014) and maximum pain (r = .429, p < 0.001). The previous day’s light PA was also related to the next day’s average pain (r = -.240, p = 0.026) and maximum pain (r = -.406, p < 0.001). However, minutes of MVPA were not related to next day pain. CONCLUSION: Greater light PA and less sedentary time were associated with lower average and maximum pain the next day. These results suggest that daily PA levels could be associated with the next day’s bodily pain in older adults." @default.
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- W4387054875 title "Real Time Relationships Between Daily Pain And Physical Activity Behavior In Older Adults" @default.
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