2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2015.01.097
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(183) Ethnic differences in pain facilitation across the adult lifespan

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“…Racial discrimination, rather than researcher race, was one predictor of heat pain in older African Americans (Goodin et al, 2013). Older African Americans also have greater hyperalgesia of punctuate and heat pain and temporal summation for punctate pain (Bulls et al, 2015), leaving some to conclude that African Americans may become more sensitive to pain as they age, increasing their risk of chronic pain and more intense pain (Bulls et al, 2015;Riley et al, 2014). When conducting research, the minimum pain intensity needed to achieve the objectives of the study without exceeding this intensity or the participant's pain tolerance levels is recommended in older adults (Monroe, Herr, Mion, & Cowan, 2013).…”
Section: Pain Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Racial discrimination, rather than researcher race, was one predictor of heat pain in older African Americans (Goodin et al, 2013). Older African Americans also have greater hyperalgesia of punctuate and heat pain and temporal summation for punctate pain (Bulls et al, 2015), leaving some to conclude that African Americans may become more sensitive to pain as they age, increasing their risk of chronic pain and more intense pain (Bulls et al, 2015;Riley et al, 2014). When conducting research, the minimum pain intensity needed to achieve the objectives of the study without exceeding this intensity or the participant's pain tolerance levels is recommended in older adults (Monroe, Herr, Mion, & Cowan, 2013).…”
Section: Pain Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 97%