Pressure Pain Sensitivity and Chronotype: A Population-based Study of Middle-aged Finns

Jan 19, 2024The journal of pain

How Body Clock Type Relates to Sensitivity to Pressure Pain in Middle-Aged Finns

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Abstract

Evening chronotype males have 1.5-fold odds of experiencing a low pain threshold compared to morning chronotypes.

  • Individuals with an evening chronotype may have increased pressure pain sensitivity.
  • Mental health disorders could exacerbate the relationship between chronotype and pain sensitivity, with a fourfold increase in low pain threshold odds.
  • E-type females show a non-significant association with low pain threshold compared to M-types.
  • No significant interactions were observed among female participants regarding chronotype and pain sensitivity.

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