Journal of Musculoskeletal Research,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
26(03)
Published: July 16, 2022
Background:
Many
physiological
and
psychological
factors
could
play
a
significant
role
in
acute
chronic
neck
pain,
they
may
delay
the
recovery
process.
Understanding
predictors
for
pain
is
essential
to
establishing
effective
management
strategies
this
population.
Aims:
To
identify
risk
compare
variables
(sleep
quality,
daytime
sleepiness,
fatigue,
depression,
anxiety,
disability)
between
stage
of
examine
gender
differences
these
variables.
Methods:
Patients
([Formula:
see
text]
=
436)
with
were
included.
They
completed
baseline
questionnaires
report
on
intensity
sleep
disability.
Results:
Data
analysis
was
performed
using
linear
regression
multivariate
covariance
evaluate
study
as
well
explore
presence
bias.
Poor
quality
only
predictor
pain.
fatigue
Also,
score
higher
among
patients
compared
conditions.
Conclusion:
Sleep
disturbances,
are
important
The
findings
highlight
importance
addressing
assessment
Journal of Pain Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 17, P. 1785 - 1792
Published: May 1, 2024
Abstract:
Sleep
is
crucial
for
human
health,
insufficient
sleep
or
poor
quality
may
negatively
affect
function
and
lead
to
a
state
of
deprivation.
deprivation
can
result
in
various
health
problems,
including
chronic
pain.
The
intricate
relationship
between
pain
complex
intertwined,
with
daytime
affecting
increasing
intensity.
article
first
describes
the
influence
on
onset
development
pain,
then
explores
impact
intensity
nighttime
subsequent
thresholds.
However,
primary
emphasis
placed
pivotal
role
oxidative
stress
this
bidirectional
relationship.
Although
exact
mechanisms
underlying
are
unclear,
review
focuses
stress.
Numerous
studies
have
demonstrated
that
it
varying
degrees
increased
sensitivity,
while
leads
further
exacerbates
Further
research
mechanism
deprivation-induced
sensitization
seems
reasonable.
This
comprehensively
reviews
current
interrelationship
deprivation,
Keywords:
stress,
antioxidants
Journal of Dental Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
20(1), P. 529 - 538
Published: May 6, 2024
Orofacial
pain
is
common
in
dental
practices.
This
study
aimed
to
explore
relationships
between
orofacial
and
sleep
using
the
UK
Biobank
dataset
and,
based
on
epidemiological
associations,
investigate
causal
association
genome-wide
studies
data.
First,
a
cross-sectional
was
conducted
with
196,490
participants
from
Biobank.
Information
conditions
traits
collected.
Multivariable
models
were
used
odds
ratio
(OR).
Second,
Mendelian
randomization
analyses
data
for
pain,
including
temporomandibular
joint
disorders-related
(n
=
377,277)
atypical
facial
331,749),
traits,
duration
446,118),
short
411,934),
long
339,926),
snoring
359,916),
ease
of
getting
up
385,949),
insomnia
453,379),
daytime
dozing
452,071),
napping
452,633),
chronotype
403,195).
The
confirmed
bidirectionality
sleep.
Participants
experiencing
all
over
body
showed
significant
an
unhealthy
pattern
(OR
1.18,
P
<
0.001)
other
(P
0.05).
Risks
chronic
associated
non-linear
relationship
0.032).
indicated
that
causally
6.77,
0.006).
bidirectional.
Long
found
be
pain.
Pain Medicine,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 17, 2021
This
study
aimed
to
better
understand
the
associations
between
both
sleep
disturbance
and
psychological
dysfunction
(i.e.,
anxiety
depressive
symptoms,
anger),
pain
intensity
interference,
in
a
sample
of
children
with
chronic
pain.Cross-sectional
design.Three
hundred
forty-two
(8-18
years)
completed
measures
assessing
intensity,
disturbance,
anxiety,
anger.
Regression
analyses
examined
direct,
interaction
(with
sex),
mediation
effects
quality
on
interference.Sleep
was
significantly
associated
interference.
However,
were
only
Sex
did
not
moderate
these
associations.
The
mediated
interference
but
those
intensity.The
results
confirmed
significant
cross-sectional
outcomes
pain.
Future
research
test
for
causal
is
warranted.