Posted on 09/15/2024 9:09:00 PM PDT by ConservativeMind
Excess abdominal fat is associated with widespread chronic pain, particularly in women, finds the first study of its kind.
Reducing excess fat deposits in the abdomen may help reduce chronic musculoskeletal pain, especially if it's experienced at multiple body sites, suggest the researchers.
Previously published research has shown that obesity is associated with musculoskeletal pain, but it's not known if excess fat tissue is linked to chronic musculoskeletal pain and at multiple body sites.
To find out, they drew on data for 32,409 participants in the UK Biobank study who completed questionnaires and underwent health assessments. Around half (51%) were women, and their average age was 55.
They underwent MRI scans of their abdomen to measure the amount of fat around the abdominal organs (visceral adipose tissue or VAT) and the amount of fat just under the skin that can be pinched (subcutaneous adipose tissue or SAT).
When attending for their scan, participants were asked if they had experienced any pain in their neck/shoulder, back, hip, knee or 'all over the body' for more than 3 months.
The MRI scan and pain assessments were repeated around 2 years later for 638 participants.
Comprehensive analyses showed a dose-response association between the number of chronic pain sites and VAT, SAT, the ratio of the two, and weight (BMI).
The association was stronger in women among whom the odds ratio of a higher number of chronic pain sites were twice as high for VAT, and 60% greater for both SAT and the VAT:SAT ratio. In men, these odds ratios were 34% 39%, and 13% higher, respectively.
Higher levels of fat tissue were also associated with greater odds of reporting chronic pain, and again the association was more pronounced in women.
This is an observational study, and as such, can't establish cause and effect.
(Excerpt) Read more at medicalxpress.com ...
The study did not prove this, but there were strong associations.
At first I thought it was the pain that caused fat. If there is a way to misunderstand I will find it.
Bkmk
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