Association Between Pain and Sarcopenia Among Adults Aged ≥65 Years from Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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Lee Smith
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Guillermo F. López Sánchez
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Nicola Veronese
Abstract
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Higher levels of pain were associated with higher odds for sarcopenia among adults aged ≥65 years in 6 LMICs. Disability, sedentary behavior, and mobility problems were identified as potential mediators. Targeting these factors in people with pain may decrease the future risk of sarcopenia onset, pending future longitudinal research.
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