Musculoskeletal Pain Characteristics and Objectively Measured Physical Activity in Older Adults

Author:

Cai Yurun12ORCID,Liu Fangyu1,Wanigatunga Amal A13ORCID,Urbanek Jacek K34,Simonsick Eleanor M5ORCID,Ferrucci Luigi5ORCID,Schrack Jennifer A13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

2. Department of Health and Community Systems, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , USA

3. Center on Aging and Health, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

4. Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

5. Intramural Research Program, National Institute on Aging , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Pain is associated with reports of restricted physical activity (PA), yet the association between musculoskeletal pain characteristics and objectively measured PA quantities and patterns in late life is not well understood. Methods A total of 553 adults (mean age 75.8 ± 8.4 years, 54.4% women) in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (BLSA) completed a health interview and subsequent 7-day wrist-worn ActiGraph assessment in the free-living environment between 2015 and 2020. Pain characteristics, including pain presence in 6x sites (ie, shoulders, hands/wrists, low back, hip, knees, and feet), pain laterality in each site, and pain distribution were assessed. PA metrics were summarized into total daily activity counts (TAC), activity fragmentation, active minutes/day, and diurnal patterns of activity. Linear regression models and mixed-effects models examined the association between pain characteristics and PA outcomes, adjusted for demographics and comorbidities. Results Unilateral knee pain was associated with 184 070 fewer TAC (p = .039) and 36.2 fewer active minutes/day (p = .032) compared to those without knee pain. Older adults with shoulder pain or hand/wrist pain had more active minutes compared to those without pain (p < .05 for all). For diurnal patterns of activity, participants with knee pain had fewer activity counts during the afternoon (12:00 pm to 5:59 pm). Analyses stratified by sex showed that these associations were only significant among women. Conclusions Our study highlights the importance of assessing pain laterality in addition to pain presence and suggests that pain interferes with multiple aspects of daily activity. Longitudinal studies are needed to assess the temporality of these findings.

Funder

National Institute on Aging

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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