Health-related quality of life, lifestyle habits and chronic pain in individuals with knee pain - a 2-year follow-up study.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1080/02813432.2025.2452916
Charlotte Sylwander, Emma Haglund, Ingrid Larsson, Maria L E Andersson
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Introduction: Knee pain increases the risk of developing chronic widespread pain (CWP) and knee osteoarthritis (KOA). The prevalence of CWP and KOA has increased, and there is a need for early prevention. Therefore, the aim was to examine the associations of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and lifestyle habits with chronic pain at a two-year follow-up in individuals with knee pain.

Methods: A two-year longitudinal cohort study including 251 individuals aged 30-60 years reporting knee pain at baseline. HRQoL was measured via the Short-Form General Health Survey (SF-36), and lifestyle habits included questions on overweight, physical activity, diet, alcohol and tobacco use. Pain was assessed with a pain mannequin. Differences in health status and lifestyle habits over time in groups with unchanged no chronic pain (NCP), transitioned to less and more pain, and unchanged CWP were analysed using Wilcoxon's, McNemar's and Friedman's tests. Multinominal regression analysis was performed to study associations with reporting chronic pain at follow-up.

Results: Reporting better HRQoL across various SF-36 concepts and normal weight at baseline was associated with reporting NCP after two years. A few changes were made regarding HRQoL and lifestyle habits over the course of two years, but an increase in general health was associated with transitioning to less pain.

Conclusions: During primary care visits for knee pain with a combination of overweight or lower HRQoL, individuals should receive comprehensive attention to prevent the development of CWP. Future studies should investigate the associations further.

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与健康相关的生活质量、生活习惯和膝关节疼痛患者的慢性疼痛——一项为期2年的随访研究
膝关节疼痛增加发展为慢性广泛性疼痛(CWP)和膝关节骨关节炎(KOA)的风险。CWP和KOA的患病率有所增加,需要进行早期预防。因此,本研究的目的是研究与健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL)和生活习惯与慢性疼痛的关系,对患有膝关节疼痛的个体进行为期两年的随访。方法:一项为期两年的纵向队列研究,包括251名年龄在30-60岁之间的人,他们在基线时报告膝关节疼痛。HRQoL通过简短一般健康调查(SF-36)进行测量,生活习惯包括超重、体育活动、饮食、酒精和烟草使用等问题。用疼痛模型评估疼痛。采用Wilcoxon's、McNemar's和Friedman's测试分析无慢性疼痛(NCP)、疼痛程度和疼痛程度过渡以及CWP不变组的健康状况和生活习惯随时间的差异。采用多项回归分析研究随访时报告慢性疼痛的相关性。结果:两年后报告不同SF-36概念的较好HRQoL和基线正常体重与报告NCP相关。在两年的过程中,在HRQoL和生活习惯方面做出了一些改变,但总体健康状况的改善与向疼痛减轻的过渡有关。结论:在对伴有超重或HRQoL较低的膝关节疼痛进行初级保健就诊时,个人应得到全面关注,以预防CWP的发展。未来的研究应进一步调查这些关联。
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期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care is an international online open access journal publishing articles with relevance to general practice and primary health care. Focusing on the continuous professional development in family medicine the journal addresses clinical, epidemiological and humanistic topics in relation to the daily clinical practice. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care is owned by the members of the National Colleges of General Practice in the five Nordic countries through the Nordic Federation of General Practice (NFGP). The journal includes original research on topics related to general practice and family medicine, and publishes both quantitative and qualitative original research, editorials, discussion and analysis papers and reviews to facilitate continuing professional development in family medicine. The journal''s topics range broadly and include: • Clinical family medicine • Epidemiological research • Qualitative research • Health services research.
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