| Literature DB >> 35046720 |
Luis Anunciação1, Anna Carolina Portugal2, J Landeira-Fernandez1, Elżbieta A Bajcar3, Przemysław Bąbel3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Memory and in turn, memory of pain is a reconstructive process. This study considers the relationship between time, memory, affective states, and pain induced by running a marathon by investigating the influence of these factors on a participant's memory of pain experienced after a marathon. The following two hypotheses were formulated: 1) participants' recalled-pain of marathon experience is underestimated; and 2) the underestimation of recalled pain would be greater for participants experiencing higher positive affect.Entities:
Keywords: marathon; negative affect; pain; pain memory; positive affect
Year: 2022 PMID: 35046720 PMCID: PMC8760976 DOI: 10.2147/JPR.S319847
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pain Res ISSN: 1178-7090 Impact factor: 3.133
Descriptive Characteristics of Participants
| Demographic Variables | Contextual Variables | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | N | Age | Athlete | Run Alone | First Marathon |
| First phase of the study | |||||
| Male | 63 (58%) | 41.21 (9.85) | 44 (69.8%) | 33 (52.4%) | 15 (23.8%)* |
| Female | 45 (42%) | 39.17 (6.93) | 32 (71.1%) | 26 (57.8%) | 20 (44.4%) |
| Total | 108 (100%) | ||||
| Second phase of the study | |||||
| Male | 32 (57%) | 40.9 (10.1) | 22 (68.8%) | 14 (43.8%) | 9 (28.1%) |
| Female | 24 (43%) | 40.6 (8.1) | 18 (75.0%) | 14 (58.3%) | 12 (50%) |
| Total | 56 (100%) | ||||
Note: *p < 0.05. All other comparisons were nonsignificant.
Differences Between Experienced and Recalled Pain and Affective States
| Variable | M ± SD | t(df) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pain intensity | ||||
| Experienced | 6.64 ± 2.84 | 3.41 (55) | < 0.001 | 0.45 (0.17–0.72) |
| Recalled | 5.79 ± 2.57 | |||
| Affective State | ||||
| Positive affect | 38.09 ± 10.18 | 25.87 (107) | < 0.001 | 3.36 (2.70–4.03) |
| Negative Affect | 11.73 ± 3.94 |
Linear Mixed Model Results
| Predictor | b | Std. Error | df | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Intercept) | 7.470 | 1.184 | 54 | 6.308 | < 0.001 |
| Time | 0.579 | 0.674 | 54 | 0.860 | 0.394 |
| Positive affect | −0.029 | 0.029 | 54 | −0.981 | 0.331 |
| Time x Positive affect | −0.001 | 0.017 | 54 | −0.033 | 0.974 |
| REML criterion at convergence: 516 | |||||
| R2c = 0.540 | |||||
Exploratory Results
| Predictor | b | Std. Error | β (Std. b) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Intercept) | 0.881 | 4.317 | 0.204 | 0.84 | |
| Experienced pain | 0.713 | 0.152 | 0.62 | 4.7 | < 0.001 |
| Negative affect | 0.411 | 0.179 | 0.316 | 2.305 | 0.029 |
| Positive affect | −0.139 | 0.064 | −0.289 | −2.171 | 0.039 |
| First marathon [yes] | 1.811 | 0.838 | 0.307 | 2.162 | 0.039 |
| Run alone [yes] | 1.48 | 0.76 | 0.255 | 1.946 | 0.062 |
| Age | −0.017 | 0.036 | −0.058 | −0.472 | 0.64 |
| F(6,28) = 6.66, p < 0.001 | |||||
| R2 = 0.588 | |||||
Abbreviation: Std, standardized.
Figure 1Significant predictors of the memory of pain.