Varallo Giorgia, Giusti Emanuele Maria, Scarpina Federica, Cattivelli Roberto, Capodaglio Paolo, Castelnuovo Gianluca
Department of Psychology, Catholic University of Milan, 20123 Milan, Italy.
Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, Laboratorio di Psicologia, Ospedale S. Giuseppe, 28824 Piancavallo (Verbania), Italy.
Brain Sci. 2020 Dec 24;11(1):11. doi: 10.3390/brainsci11010011.
Individuals affected by chronic lower-back pain and obesity have an increased risk of long-lasting disability. In this study, we aimed to explore the contribution of kinesiophobia and pain catastrophizing in explaining pain intensity and pain-related disability in chronic lower-back pain associated to obesity. A cross-sectional study on 106 participants with obesity and chronic lower-back pain was performed. We assessed pain intensity, pain disability, pain catastrophizing, and kinesiophobia levels through self-reporting questionnaire. Hierarchical regressions were performed to assess the role of pain catastrophizing and kinesiophobia on pain intensity and pain disability. According to the results, kinesiophobia, but not pain catastrophing, significantly explained both pain intensity and pain-related disability. Kinesiophobia might play a significant role in enhancing pain-related disability and the pain intensity in individuals with chronic lower-back pain and obesity. We encourage future studies in which beliefs and cognition towards pain might be a therapeutic target in interdisciplinary pain management interventions.
患有慢性下背痛和肥胖症的个体长期残疾的风险会增加。在本研究中,我们旨在探讨运动恐惧和疼痛灾难化在解释与肥胖相关的慢性下背痛的疼痛强度和疼痛相关残疾方面的作用。对106名患有肥胖症和慢性下背痛的参与者进行了一项横断面研究。我们通过自我报告问卷评估了疼痛强度、疼痛残疾、疼痛灾难化和运动恐惧水平。进行了分层回归以评估疼痛灾难化和运动恐惧对疼痛强度和疼痛残疾的作用。根据结果,运动恐惧而非疼痛灾难化显著解释了疼痛强度和疼痛相关残疾。运动恐惧可能在增强慢性下背痛和肥胖症患者的疼痛相关残疾和疼痛强度方面发挥重要作用。我们鼓励未来开展相关研究,其中对疼痛的信念和认知可能成为跨学科疼痛管理干预的治疗靶点。