Autonomic nervous system function assessed by heart rate variability and the presence of symptoms affecting activities of daily living in community ‐dwelling residents with chronic pain: The Hisayama Study
ConclusionsDecreased heart rate variability was associated with the presence of symptoms affecting ADL among individuals with chronic pain in a Japanese community.SignificanceDecrease in heart rate variability was associated with the presence of symptoms affecting ADL among individuals with chronic pain in a Japanese community. This article could help scientists understand the significance of autonomic nervous system dysfunction in the pathology of chronic pain. Approaches that target autonomic nervous system dysfunction may be an option to relieve or prevent symptoms affecting ADL for chronic pain sufferers.
Source: European Journal of Pain - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Yuri Nakamura,
Mao Shibata,
Yukiko Morisaki,
Naoki Hirabayashi,
Mayu Higashioka,
Jun Hata,
Masako Hosoi,
Nobuyuki Sudo,
Ken Yamaura,
Toshiharu Ninomiya Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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