观察研究
医学
横断面研究
地中海饮食法
队列研究
纵向研究
流行病学
混淆
队列
环境卫生
入射(几何)
临床研究设计
老年学
人口学
内科学
临床试验
病理
社会学
物理
光学
作者
Rani R. Chand,Fiona Blyth,Saman Khalatbari‐Soltani
出处
期刊:Pain
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2022-09-08
卷期号:164 (4): e177-e189
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002777
摘要
Abstract Pain is a global public health problem given its high prevalence and incidence, long duration, and social and economic impact. There is growing interest in nutrition as potential modifiable risk factor related to pain; however, the associations between healthy dietary patterns and pain have not yet been well established. Thus, we aimed to systematically review and synthesise current cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence on the relationship between a priori healthy dietary patterns and noncancer pain among adults aged ≥18 years. We identified relevant published cross-sectional and longitudinal studies by systematically searching several electronic databases from inception to September 2021. Risk of bias was assessed using the modified Newcastle–Ottawa scale for cohort studies. A total of 14 cross-sectional and 6 longitudinal studies were included in the review. These studies measured different dietary scores/indices, such as different measures of adherence to the Mediterranean diet and the dietary inflammatory index. Pain ascertainment methods and pain measurements used differed across studies. All 20 of the included studies had different study designs and statistical analysis. Of these studies, 10 reported an inverse association between adherence to a healthy dietary pattern and pain, 5 reported mixed results, and 5 reported no associations. Despite notable heterogeneity, 50% of included observational studies reported that adherence to a healthy diet, particularly the Mediterranean diet, is inversely associated with pain. Of note, the cross-sectional design of most studies precludes any causal interpretation. Moreover, limited and inconsistent evidence from longitudinal studies highlights the need for further studies.
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