2024
DOI: 10.1002/ejp.2247
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Familial effects account for association between chronic pain and past month smoking

L. Rader,
A. E. Reineberg,
B. Petre
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundSmoking is associated with chronic pain, but it is not established whether smoking causes pain or if the link is due to familial effects. One proposed mechanism is that smoking strengthens maladaptive cortico‐striatal connectivity, which contributes to pain chronification. We leveraged a twin design to assess direct effects of smoking on pain controlling for familial confounds, and whether cortico‐striatal connectivity mediates this association.MethodsIn a population‐based sample of 692 twins (age = … Show more

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