| Literature DB >> 31391124 |
Annamaria Otto1,2, Kim Emery1,2, Julie N Côté3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The incidence and prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) is about twice as high in women compared to men, and those of the neck/shoulder region are particularly high among women. Fatigue and responses towards pain are known risk factor for MSDs. However, women have been shown to be less fatigable than men, but more sensitive to experimental pain. From a general standpoint, sex differences in the relationships between the fatigue and pain pathways are poorly understood. This may be due to differences in how men and women conceptually define the sensations of fatigue and pain. The objective of this study was to compare physical and verbal descriptors of fatigue and pain between men and women undergoing an experimental protocol where fatigue and pain were manipulated.Entities:
Keywords: Fatigue; Neck/shoulder; Pressure pain; Questionnaires; Repetitive work; Sex
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31391124 PMCID: PMC6686397 DOI: 10.1186/s13293-019-0253-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Sex Differ ISSN: 2042-6410 Impact factor: 5.027
PPT values at UT, AD, and BIC sites for the entire group, men and women. P values for the entire group represent the test between pre- and post-fatigue conditions and p values for men and women represent differences between the groups. Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation (*statistically significant at p < 0.05, **statistically significant at p < 0.01)
| Pre-fatigue | Post-fatigue | Significance | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UT | Entire group | 377.3 ± 126.90 | 326.27 ± 103.80** | |
| Men | 416.40 ± 123.43 | 359.19 ± 101.12 | ||
| Women | 338.19 ± 122.14 | 293.36 ± 99.10 | ||
| AD | Entire group | 304.42 ± 103.42 | 276.94 ± 99.86 | |
| Men | 335.60 ± 101.30 | 324.90 ± 108.58 | ||
| Women | 273.24 ± 99.29* | 228.98 ± 62.96* | ||
| BIC | Entire group | 306.12 ± 102.22 | 285.40 ± 114.32 | |
| Men | 342.38 ± 89.41 | 324.83 ± 129.74 | ||
| Women | 269.86 ± 104.30 | 245.98 ± 83.43 | ||
Fig. 1a–f Relationships between the changes in PPT and the changes SF-MPQ scores for the entire group (*statistically significant at p < 0.05)
Relationships between PPT and PCS pain measures and time to Borg-8 (*statistically significant at p < 0.05; **statistically significant at p < 0.01)
| Change in PPT and time to Borg-8 | |||
| Pearson’s correlations | Significance | ||
| UT | Entire group | 0.27 | |
| Men | 0.52 | ||
| Women | − 0.06 | ||
| AD | Entire group | 0.32 | |
| Men | 0.66* | ||
| Women | 0.15 | ||
| Pre-fatigue PCS Scores and time to Borg-8 | |||
| Spearman’s rho | Significance | ||
| Total (all 13 items) | Entire group | − 0.41* | |
| Men | − 0.17 | ||
| Women | − 0.60* | ||
| Magnification (items 6, 7, and 13) | Entire group | − 0.31 | |
| Men | − 0.33 | ||
| Women | − 0.44 | ||
| Helplessness (items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 12) | Entire group | − 0.50** | |
| Men | − 0.13 | ||
| Women | − 0.54* | ||
| Rumination (items 8, 9, 10, and 11) | Entire group | − 0.29 | |
| Men | − 0.06 | ||
| Women | − 0.46 | ||
Fig. 2a–d Spearman’s rho correlations between time to Borg-8 and pre-fatigue PCS measures (*statistically significant at p < 0.05; **statistically significant at p < 0.01)
Average scores for pre- and post-fatigue SF-MPQ and PCS, as well as significant levels. P values represent the test between pre- and post-fatigue conditions for the entire group. Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation (*statistically significant at p < 0.05; **statistically significant at p < 0.01)
| Short Form McGill Pain Questionnaire | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-fatigue | Post-fatigue | Significance | |
| Total score (all 15 items) | 5.29 ± 2.93 | 7.61 ± 6.01* | |
| Sensory scores (items 1–11) | 4.93 ± 2.76 | 6.71 ± 4.71* | |
| VAS scores | 1.61 ± 1.20 | 2.65 ± 1.46** | |
| Affective scores (items 12–15) | 0.36 ± 0.68 | 0.85 ± 1.67 | |
| PPI Scores | 1.29 ± 0.71 | 1.61 ± 0.79 | |
| Pain Catastrophizing Scale | |||
| Pre-Fatigue | Post-Fatigue | Significance | |
| Total scores (all 13 items) | 9.25 ± 8.12 | 9.71 ± 8.41 | |
| Rumination scores (items 8, 9, 10, and 11) | 3.61 ± 2.99 | 3.82 ± 2.99 | |
| Magnification scores (items 6, 7, and 13) | 2.32 ± 2.23 | 2.07 ± 2.36* | |
| Helplessness scores (items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 12) | 3.36 ± 3.49 | 3.82 ± 3.89 | |