2011
DOI: 10.12799/jkachn.2011.22.2.161
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A Comparison of Pain, Pain Interference and Fatigue according to the Level of Physical Activity in the Elderly with Chronic Pain

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“…Females were less engaged in physical activities if they had limitations in activity or arthritis. This is similar to the result of another study that showed that females who have low back pain were twice as less exercising than others, and that elderly suffering from chronic pain experience irritation in daily life due to pain and fatigue [ 33 ]. In addition, in the 12-month exercise intervention study on cardiac rehabilitation, the dropout rate of females was higher than that of males.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Females were less engaged in physical activities if they had limitations in activity or arthritis. This is similar to the result of another study that showed that females who have low back pain were twice as less exercising than others, and that elderly suffering from chronic pain experience irritation in daily life due to pain and fatigue [ 33 ]. In addition, in the 12-month exercise intervention study on cardiac rehabilitation, the dropout rate of females was higher than that of males.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Therefore, detailed attention is required for female patients because such factors have a greater influence on females. Pain is a factor that reduces physical activity, but physical activity above the recommended level positively affects pain, fatigue, and daily life [ 33 ]. Therefore, women with limitations in activity and arthritis need to be encouraged to exercise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the recognition that pain is also a disease (Treede et al, 2019), it is necessary to approach it as an active treatment target (Price & Gold, 2018), furthermore, it is necessary to nd a way to prevent the aggravation of pain. Since the causes of pain in old age are extremely diverse and complex, prevention is di cult, therefore, various efforts and discussions regarding early treatment and pain management will be required (Cha & Park, 2011). It is especially important to pay attention to interventions that are designed to help vulnerable groups with a high risk of pain obtain effective pain management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, signi cant evidence of pain with increasing age has been consistently reported (Badley & Tennant, 1992;Crook, Rideout & Browne, 1984). In addition to the risk of di culty in daily living activities (Cha & Park, 2011) and disability (Soldato, Liperoti, Landi et al, 2007), pain in old age, if not properly treated, may increase the possibility of chronic pain (Molton & Terrill, 2014) and may aggravate symptoms such as depression (Casten, Parmelee, Kleban et al, 1995;Kaye, Baluch, & Scott, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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