2023
DOI: 10.1177/17448069231210648
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The pace of biological aging helps explain the association between insomnia and chronic low back pain

Edwin N Aroke,
Asia M Wiggins,
Joanna M Hobson
et al.

Abstract: Chronic low back pain (cLBP) is associated with insomnia and advanced age. Emerging evidence suggests that the severity of both sleep disorders (like insomnia) and chronic pain are associated with a faster pace of biological aging. We aimed to determine whether the pace of biological age mediates the relationship between insomnia and the impact of cLBP in a sample of community-dwelling adults ages 19 to 85 years. Participants (49 with no pain, 32 with low-impact pain, and 37 with high-impact pain) completed so… Show more

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