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Depression linked to physical pain years later

Last updated: May 20, 2025 8:20 pm
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A recent study conducted by researchers at University College London has shed light on the relationship between pain and depression among middle-aged and older adults. The study, published in the journal eClinicalMedicine, found that individuals who frequently experienced moderate to severe pain were more likely to have worsening symptoms of depression up to eight years before the onset of pain.

The research, which analyzed survey data from 3,668 adults over the age of 50, revealed a significant increase in depressive symptoms leading up to the onset of pain in the pain group compared to a matched non-pain group. The study also highlighted a similar trend for loneliness, with participants in the pain group reporting increased feelings of loneliness in the years before and after the onset of pain.

While the exact cause of the pain was not identified, most participants cited pain in the back, knee, hip, or foot. Lead author Dr. Mikaela Bloomberg emphasized the importance of addressing mental health issues, such as depression and loneliness, in the prevention and management of pain. The study suggested that early mental health interventions could potentially reduce or delay the onset of pain in vulnerable populations.

The researchers also noted a correlation between socioeconomic status and the severity of depressive symptoms among individuals in the pain group. Those with lower education and wealth levels experienced a sharper increase in depressive symptoms, indicating the need for accessible mental health and community support programs for these populations.

The study used data from the English Longitudinal Study of Aging (ELSA) and adjusted for various factors such as sex, age, education, wealth, and lifestyle habits. While the study primarily focused on a white population in England, the researchers recommended further research to explore these relationships in younger age groups and more diverse populations.

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In conclusion, the findings of this study underscore the complex interplay between mental health and physical pain. By addressing mental health issues early on, healthcare providers and policymakers can potentially alleviate the burden of pain among middle-aged and older adults. Further research is needed to better understand these relationships and develop targeted interventions to improve overall well-being in aging populations.

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