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前职业美式足球运动员中疼痛和与疼痛相关的风险因素的种族差异。

Race differences in pain and pain-related risk factors among former professional American-style football players.

机构信息

Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative & Pain Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States.

RAM Group, Department of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science, University of Twente, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Pain. 2023 Oct 1;164(10):2370-2379. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002948. Epub 2023 Jun 9.

Abstract

The burden of pain is unequal across demographic groups, with broad and persisting race differences in pain-related outcomes in the United States. Members of racial and ethnic minorities frequently report more pervasive and severe pain compared with those in the majority, with at least some disparity attributable to differences in socioeconomic status. Whether race disparities in pain-related health outcomes exist among former professional football players is unknown. We examined the association of race with pain outcomes among 3995 former professional American-style football players who self-identified as either Black or White. Black players reported more intense pain and higher levels of pain interference relative to White players, even after controlling for age, football history, comorbidities, and psychosocial factors. Race moderated associations between several biopsychosocial factors and pain; higher body mass index was associated with more pain among White but not among Black players. Fatigue and psychosocial factors were more strongly related to pain among Black players relative to White players. Collectively, the substantial social and economic advantages of working as a professional athlete did not seem to erase race-related disparities in pain. We highlight an increased burden of pain among elite Black professional football players and identify race-specific patterns of association between pain and biopsychosocial pain risk factors. These findings illuminate potential future targets of interventions that may serve to reduce persistent disparities in the experience and impact of pain.

摘要

在美国,疼痛相关结局在不同人群中的负担存在差异,且存在广泛而持续的种族差异。与大多数人相比,少数族裔成员经常报告更普遍和更严重的疼痛,至少有一些差异归因于社会经济地位的差异。在曾经的职业美式足球运动员中,是否存在与疼痛相关的健康结果的种族差异尚不清楚。我们研究了种族与 3995 名自认为是黑人或白人的前职业美式足球运动员的疼痛结局之间的关系。黑人运动员报告的疼痛强度更高,疼痛干扰程度更高,即使在控制了年龄、足球史、合并症和心理社会因素后也是如此。种族调节了几种生物心理社会因素与疼痛之间的关联;较高的体重指数与白人球员的疼痛有关,但与黑人球员无关。与白人球员相比,疲劳和心理社会因素与黑人球员的疼痛关系更密切。总的来说,作为职业运动员所带来的巨大的社会和经济优势似乎并没有消除与疼痛相关的种族差异。我们强调了精英黑人职业足球运动员中疼痛负担的增加,并确定了疼痛与生物心理社会疼痛风险因素之间的特定种族关联模式。这些发现为干预措施提供了潜在的未来目标,这些干预措施可能有助于减少疼痛的持续存在和影响方面的差异。

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