2013
DOI: 10.1111/papr.12125
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Healthy Aging in Relation to Chronic Pain and Quality of Life in Europe

Abstract: There is strong evidence of a correlation between pain severity and QoL. There is some evidence that treatment in chronic pain patients can reduce pain and simultaneously improve QoL. Prevention and treatment of chronic pain may be of significant help in reaching the aim to increase the healthy lifespan.

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“…7,13,22,39,41,51 Such relationships have been found both in chronic pain cohorts and in population-based studies. 4,32,43 In addition, systematic reviews have confirmed evidence for a link between pain and low HRQoL. 32,37 In a systematic review, Leadly et al 32 noted a lack of studies concerning the elderly population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…7,13,22,39,41,51 Such relationships have been found both in chronic pain cohorts and in population-based studies. 4,32,43 In addition, systematic reviews have confirmed evidence for a link between pain and low HRQoL. 32,37 In a systematic review, Leadly et al 32 noted a lack of studies concerning the elderly population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…4,32,43 In addition, systematic reviews have confirmed evidence for a link between pain and low HRQoL. 32,37 In a systematic review, Leadly et al 32 noted a lack of studies concerning the elderly population. According to the present results, a relationship between chronic pain and low HRQoL is also present in the elderly population.…”
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“…A systematic literature review by Kleijnen Systematic Reviews Ltd, commissioned by Grünenthal GmbH, found a clear correlation between the severity of pain and reduced quality of life (QoL) 23 . Furthermore, it revealed that the prevention and treatment of chronic pain are likely to improve QoL and could increase healthy lifespan by 2 years, which is one objective of the European Union's Active and Healthy Ageing Partnership project.…”
Section: Healthy Ageingmentioning
confidence: 99%