Disease areas:
  • bones, joints and muscles
  • brain
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Author(s):
Yuan Zhang, Jiangtao Feng, Hongxi Yang, Shu Li
Publish date:
18 March 2025
Journal:
International Journal of Surgery
PubMed ID:
40101131

Abstract

Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) is associated with the risk of dementia, yet little is known about whether this association is modified by APOE genotype and whether analgesics may mitigate the risk effect of CMP on dementia. This prospective cohort study, included 415 072 participants from UK Biobank, found that CMP was associated with a higher risk of dementia, and this association may be modified by the APOE genotype. Analgesics may not mitigate the risk effect of CMP on dementia.

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