Journal Of Aging Research And Healthcare,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
4(4), С. 14 - 29
Опубликована: Авг. 31, 2023
Background
Osteoarthritis
and
depression
are
both
key
barriers
to
healthy
aging
greatly
heighten
the
risk
for
many
negative
health
issues
that
seriously
impact
life
quality.
When
combined
what
implications?
Aim
This
mini
review
examines
2023
data
pertaining
osteoarthritis
older
adults
a
possible
theoretical
framework
of
stress
may
direct
our
approaches
in
future.
Methods
procedures
Articles
published
between
January
1
August
15
addressed
current
topic
interest
were
extracted
from
PUBMED,
PubMed
Central,
Science
Direct,
Google
Scholar
carefully
read
their
points
arepresented
narrative
form.
Results
As
past,
very
few
tangible
theory-based
prospective
analyses
employ
valid
measures
examine
any
association
form
longitudinally
consistent
manner
prevail.
Several
reports
use
same
or
similar
large
cohort
draw
upon,
find
various
degrees
clinical
implications,
but
this
not
embrace
need
more
inclusivity,
sampling
strategies,
control
diversity
issues,
as
well
embracing
role
cognitions
positive
negative.
Conclusion
Without
efforts
develop
sound
research
designs
diverse
differentiated
substantive
samples
it
is
impossible
delineate
origin
implications
osteoarthritis-depression
linkage
reported
currently
arrive
at
deep
understanding
its
relevance,
quality
public
costs.
What
needed
protect
against
minimize
either
these
clinically
related
disabling
correlates
aged
population
warrants
timely
study.
Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
15
Опубликована: Апрель 19, 2024
Osteoarthritis
is
the
most
prevalent
age-related
degenerative
joint
disease
and
a
leading
cause
of
pain
disability
in
aged
people.
Its
etiology
multifaceted,
involving
factors
such
as
biomechanics,
pro-inflammatory
mediators,
genetics,
metabolism.
Beyond
its
evident
impact
on
functionality
erosion
patients'
quality
life,
OA
exhibits
symbiotic
relationships
with
various
systemic
diseases,
giving
rise
to
complications.
This
review
reveals
OA's
extensive
impact,
encompassing
osteoporosis,
sarcopenia,
cardiovascular
diabetes
mellitus,
neurological
disorders,
mental
health,
even
cancer.
Shared
inflammatory
processes,
genetic
factors,
lifestyle
elements
link
these
conditions.
Consequently,
recognizing
connections
addressing
them
offers
opportunities
enhance
patient
care
reduce
burden
associated
emphasizing
need
for
holistic
approach
managing
Pain,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
165(11), С. 2455 - 2467
Опубликована: Май 28, 2024
Abstract
Chronic
musculoskeletal
pain
and
sleep
problems/disorders
exhibit
a
recognized
bidirectional
relationship;
yet,
systematic
investigations
of
this
claim,
particularly
in
prospective
context,
are
lacking.
This
review
with
meta-analysis
aimed
to
synthesize
the
literature
on
associations
between
chronic
pain.
A
comprehensive
search
across
6
databases
identified
longitudinal
cohort
studies
adults
examining
relationship
Random-effects
meta-analyses,
using
Hartung–Knapp
adjustment
for
95%
confidence
intervals
(CIs),
were
conducted,
all
results
presented
as
odds
ratios
(ORs).
Certainty
evidence
was
evaluated
Grading
Recommendations,
Assessment,
Development,
Evaluations
approach.
Including
16
articles
from
11
study
populations
(116,746
participants),
meta-analyses
indicated
that
problems
at
baseline
may
heighten
risk
both
short
term
(OR
1.64,
CI
1.01-2.65)
long
1.39,
1.21-1.59).
The
different
problem
categories
very
uncertain.
increase
short-term
1.56,
1.02-2.38),
but
long-term
impact
only
local
or
widespread
uncertain,
whereas
elevate
2.0,
1.81-2.21).
In
conclusion,
suggests
associated
an
increased
pain,
nature
requires
further
investigation.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
12
Опубликована: Май 30, 2024
The
pain
and
sleep
disorders
caused
by
arthritis
are
health
issues
that
have
been
re-emphasized
with
the
aging
population.
However,
majority
of
research
on
has
focused
cases
already
diagnosed
arthritis.
This
aims
to
explore
correlation
between
duration
new-onset
in
middle-aged
older
adult
individuals.
Rheumatology International,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
45(5)
Опубликована: Апрель 25, 2025
Abstract
To
assess
the
difference
in
prevalence
of
sleep
problems
and
insomnia
patients
with
knee
or
hip
osteoarthritis
(OA),
explore
characteristics
associated
insomnia.
We
included
8,162
knee/hip
OA
enrolled
supervised
exercise
patient
education
through
Good
Life
osteoArthritis
Denmark
(GLA:D
®
)
program.
assessed
presence
(yes/no),
followed
by
Insomnia
Severity
Index
3-item
(ISI-3)
questionnaire
among
those
(Insomnia:
ISI-3
score
≥
7).
Characteristics
problems/insomnia
was
estimated
for
separately
(prevalence
ratios
[PR]).
In
total,
68%
(
n
=
3,539)
64%
1,807)
reported
problems,
respectively,
corresponding
to
a
PR
1.06
(95%
CI
1.03
1.10).
Prevalence
17%
943)
20%
528)
OA,
respectively
(PR
1.18
[95%
1.07
1.30]).
Large
overlap
between
were
observed.
most
strongly
higher
pain
intensity
≥40
mm
VAS
(knee:
2.39
2.08
2.74];
hip:
2.54
2.10
3.07],
high
number
comorbidities,
analgesic
use
both
OA.
Sleep
are
highly
prevalent
primary
care
slightly
more
common
patients.
substantially
use.
Journal of Applied Gerontology,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Апрель 28, 2025
Osteoarthritis
elevates
the
risk
of
falling
among
older
adults
due
to
joint
pain
and
stiffness,
especially
women,
yet
sex
influences
in
these
associations
remain
understudied.
This
study
investigated
factors
associated
with
falls
by
sex.
A
sample
community-dwelling
osteoarthritis
from
2016
Health
Retirement
Study
(2624
females;
1271
males)
was
analyzed
using
survey-weighted
logistic
regression,
controlling
for
sociodemographic
characteristics
such
as
geographic
residence
health-related
issues.
For
women
osteoarthritis,
higher
being
White
compared
Black,
living
rural
areas
urban
areas,
addition
opioid
use.
Among
men
having
heart
problems
better
distal
vision
increased
falling.
Sex-specific
fall
prevention
strategies,
programs,
education
increasing
awareness
problems,
are
encouraged
promote
active
osteoarthritis.
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
13(5), С. 1452 - 1452
Опубликована: Март 2, 2024
(1)
Background:
This
exploratory
study
aims
to
explore
the
relationship
between
nonspecific
chronic
spinal
pain
(nCSP)
and
insomnia
symptoms,
by
examining
interconnections,
strengths,
directional
dependence
of
symptoms.
In
addition,
we
aim
identify
key
symptoms
nCSP–insomnia
shed
light
on
bidirectional
nature
this
relationship.
(2)
Methods:
is
a
secondary
analysis
baseline
data
(cross-sectional)
from
randomized
controlled
trial,
which
examined
added
value
Cognitive
Behavioral
Therapy
for
Insomnia
(CBT-I)
combined
with
cognition-targeted
exercise
therapy,
conducted
in
collaboration
Universiteit
Gent
Vrije
Brussel
(Belgium).
One
hundred
twenty-three
nCSP
patients
comorbid
were
recruited
through
participating
hospitals,
advertisements,
announcements
local
newspapers,
pharmacies,
publications
support
groups,
primary
care.
To
interconnections
directionality
strengths
relationships,
estimated
regularized
Gaussian
graphical
model
directed
acyclic
graph.
(3)
Results:
We
found
only
one
direct,
but
weak,
link
sleep
pain,
namely,
average
difficulties
maintaining
sleep.
(4)
Conclusions:
Despite
lack
strong
direct
links
seem
be
indirectly
linked
via
anxiety
depression
acting
as
presumable
mediators
network
insomnia.
Furthermore,
feeling
slowed
down
fatigue
emerged
terminal
nodes,
implying
their
role
consequences
network.
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
25(9), С. 1209 - 1227
Опубликована: Июнь 12, 2024
Osteoarthritis
(OA)
related
pain
has
affected
millions
of
people
worldwide.
However,
the
current
pharmacological
options
for
managing
OA-related
have
not
achieved
a
satisfactory
effect.