| Literature DB >> 33061548 |
Ines Daguet1,2, Kayla Bergeron-Vezina1,2, Marie-Philippe Harvey1,2, Marylie Martel1,2, Alexia Coulombe-Leveque1,2,3, Guillaume Leonard1,2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND ANDEntities:
Keywords: age; aging; elderly; experimental pain; pain; psychophysics
Year: 2020 PMID: 33061548 PMCID: PMC7519834 DOI: 10.2147/JPR.S257791
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pain Res ISSN: 1178-7090 Impact factor: 3.133
Characteristics of the Participants in the Young and the Older Group
| Mean ± SD | p-value | Effect Size r | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Young (n=13) | Older (n=13) | |||
| Age (years) | 27.9 ± 5.8 | 67.5 ± 4.1 | 0.0001 | − 0.85 |
| Back stimulation temperature (°C) | 46.2 ± 2.5 | 46.2 ± 2.5 | 0.66 | − 0.09 |
| Forearm stimulation temperature (°C) | 46.6 ± 3.2 | 47.0 ± 2.2 | 0.94 | − 0.02 |
| Back pain intensity (CoVAS) | 38.8 ± 15.2 | 34.8 ± 13.1 | 0.46 | − 0.15 |
| Forearm pain intensity (CoVAS) | 43.7 ± 18 | 40.3 ± 13.4 | 0.56 | − 0.12 |
Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation; CoVAS, computerized visual analogue scale.
Figure 1Pain intensity scores during the 2-minute heat pain test applied to the forearm in young (n=13) and older (n=13) adults. (A) Mean pain intensity over the whole 2-min pain test in the young group (blue curve) and the older group (purple curve). (B) Pain intensity (mean ± SD) during the first 30 seconds of the 2-min heat pain test (initial peak pain) in young and older adults during forearm stimulation. The initial peak pain was greater in the young group compared to the older group (p = 0.003; r = - 0.59). Circles represent individual data points. (C) Pain intensity (mean ± SD) during the last 90 seconds of the 2-min heat pain test (late-phase pain) in young and older adults during forearm stimulation. No difference between the age groups was observed for late-phase pain (p = 0.37; r = - 0.18). Circles represent individual data points.
Figure 2Pain intensity scores during the 2-minute heat pain test applied to the lower-back in young (n=13) and older (n=13) adults. (A) Mean pain intensity over the whole 2-min pain test in the young group (green curve) and the older group (red curve). (B) Pain intensity (mean ± SD) during the first 30 seconds of the 2-min heat pain test (initial peak pain) in young and older adults during lower-back stimulation. The initial peak pain was greater in the young group compared to the older group (p = 0.03; r = - 0.42). Circles represent individual data points. (C) Pain intensity (mean ± SD) during the last 90 seconds of the 2-min heat pain test (late-phase pain) in young and older adults during lower-back stimulation. No difference between the age groups was observed for late-phase pain (p = 0.82; r = - 0.05). Circles represent individual data points.