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dc.date.created2020-11-18T09:20:28Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.citationÅrnes, Anders Nielsen, Christopher Sivert Stubhaug, Audun Fjeld, Mats Kirkeby Hopstock, Laila Arnesdatter Horsch, Alexander Johansen, Aslak Morseth, Bente Wilsgaard, Tom Steingrímsdóttir, Ólöf Anna . Physical activity and cold pain tolerance in the general population. European Journal of Pain. 2020
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/83878
dc.description.abstractBackground The relationship between habitual physical activity (PA) and experimental pain tolerance has been investigated in small samples of young, healthy and/or single‐sex volunteers. We used a large, population‐based sample to assess this relationship in men and women with and without chronic pain. Methods We used data from the sixth and seventh Tromsø Study surveys (2007–2008; 2015–2016), with assessed pain tolerance of participants with the cold pressor test (CPT: dominant hand in circulating cold water at 3°C, maximum test time 106 s), and self‐reported total amount of habitual PA in leisure time (n = 19,087), exercise frequency (n = 19,388), exercise intensity (n = 18,393) and exercise duration (n = 18,343). A sub‐sample had PA measured by accelerometers (n = 4,922). We used Cox regression to compare CPT tolerance times between self‐reported PA levels. For accelerometer‐measured PA, we estimated hazard ratios for average daily activity counts, and for average daily minutes of moderate‐to‐vigorous PA done in bouts lasting 10 min or more. Models were tested for PA‐sex, and PA‐chronic pain and PA‐moderate‐to‐severe chronic pain interactions. Results Leisure‐time PA, exercise intensity and exercise duration were positively associated with CPT tolerance (p < .001; p = .011; p < .001). More PA was associated with higher CPT tolerance. At high levels of leisure‐time PA and exercise intensity, men had a significantly higher CPT tolerance than women. Accelerometer‐measured PA was not associated with CPT tolerance. Conclusions This study is one of the first to show that higher self‐reported habitual PA was connected to higher experimental pain tolerance in a population‐based sample, especially for men. This was not found for accelerometer‐measured PA. Significance This study finds that higher level of self‐reported leisure‐time physical activity is associated with increased cold pressor pain tolerance in a large population‐based sample. Though present in both sexes, the association is strongest among men. Despite the robust dose–response relationship between pain tolerance and self‐reported activity level, no such relationship was found for accelerometer‐measured activity, reflecting a possible discrepancy in the aspect of physical activity measured. Though the study design does not permit causal conclusions, the findings suggest that increasing physical activity may increase pain tolerance in the general population.
dc.languageEN
dc.titlePhysical activity and cold pain tolerance in the general population
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorÅrnes, Anders
dc.creator.authorNielsen, Christopher Sivert
dc.creator.authorStubhaug, Audun
dc.creator.authorFjeld, Mats Kirkeby
dc.creator.authorHopstock, Laila Arnesdatter
dc.creator.authorHorsch, Alexander
dc.creator.authorJohansen, Aslak
dc.creator.authorMorseth, Bente
dc.creator.authorWilsgaard, Tom
dc.creator.authorSteingrímsdóttir, Ólöf Anna
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dc.identifier.cristin1849042
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dc.identifier.jtitleEuropean Journal of Pain
dc.identifier.volume25
dc.identifier.issue3
dc.identifier.startpage637
dc.identifier.endpage650
dc.identifier.pagecount14
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1699
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:no-86608
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dc.type.peerreviewedPeer reviewed
dc.source.issn1090-3801
dc.identifier.fulltextFulltext https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/83878/1/%25C3%2585rnes_2020_Physical%2Bactivity%2Band%2Bcold%2Bpain%2Btolerance%2Bin%2Bthe%2Bgeneral%2Bpopulation_Self-published.pdf
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dc.relation.projectHN/HNF1352-17


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