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Lifestyle and Chronic Pain
Jo Nijs (editor) and Felipe J J Reis (editor)
2022
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Cumulating evidence shows that lifestyle factors such as physical (in)activity, stress, poor sleep, unhealthy diet, and smoking are associated with chronic pain severity and sustainment across all age categories. A paradigm shift from a tissue- and disease-based approach towards individually tailored multimodal lifestyle interventions should lead to improved outcomes and decrease the psychological and socioeconomic burden of chronic pain. Such an approach fits well into the global move towards precision pain medicine for patients with chronic pain. For these reasons, this book is dedicated to Lifestyle and Chronic Pain.
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Keywords
- (di)stress
- actigraphy
- Adolescent
- associates
- Back Pain
- cancer survivor
- cancer survivors
- central sensitisation
- cervical spine
- Chemistry
- Child
- chronic low back pain
- chronic non-cancer pain
- Chronic Pain
- chronic pelvic pain
- complex regional pain syndrome
- COVID-19
- cross-cultural validation
- Diet
- Diet quality
- Dizziness
- endometriosis
- Exercise
- Exercise therapy
- exposure in vivo
- Fatigue
- functional status
- headache
- insomnia
- KNHANES
- lifestyle
- lifestyle factors
- Low back pain
- Mathematics & science
- motion
- musculoskeletal pain
- Neck pain
- nociplastic pain
- Nutrition
- Obesity
- older adults
- opioid use
- Pain
- Pain Management
- pain-related fear
- patient-reported outcome measure
- pediatric
- pelvic girdle pain
- perceived injustice
- persisting symptoms
- physical activity
- physical activity/exercise
- postural control
- protein intake
- psychological factors
- psychosocial factors
- questionnaire
- Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
- Rehabilitation
- Research & information: general
- shoulder pain
- Sleep
- sleep quality
- sleep–wake disorders
- Smoking
- socio-demographic factors
- Socioeconomic Factors
- Stress
- systematic review