TY - BOOK ID - 145636018 TI - Lifestyle and Chronic Pain AU - Nijs, Jo AU - Reis, Felipe J J PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Research & information: general KW - Chemistry KW - back pain KW - neck pain KW - associates KW - socio-demographic factors KW - psychosocial factors KW - lifestyle factors KW - sleep–wake disorders KW - systematic review KW - headache KW - cervical spine KW - motion KW - chronic pain KW - musculoskeletal pain KW - pain KW - chronic low back pain KW - sleep KW - questionnaire KW - cross-cultural validation KW - patient-reported outcome measure KW - postural control KW - dizziness KW - actigraphy KW - sleep quality KW - nutrition KW - diet quality KW - chronic non-cancer pain KW - chronic pelvic pain KW - endometriosis KW - pelvic girdle pain KW - pain management KW - physical activity/exercise KW - (di)stress KW - diet KW - smoking KW - COVID-19 KW - persisting symptoms KW - fatigue KW - nociplastic pain KW - functional status KW - central sensitisation KW - exercise therapy KW - shoulder pain KW - cancer survivor KW - lifestyle KW - obesity KW - physical activity KW - stress KW - perceived injustice KW - opioid use KW - socioeconomic factors KW - psychological factors KW - cancer survivors KW - exercise KW - low back pain KW - older adults KW - protein intake KW - KNHANES KW - exposure in vivo KW - pain-related fear KW - rehabilitation KW - complex regional pain syndrome KW - child KW - adolescent KW - pediatric KW - insomnia UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:145636018 AB - Cumulating evidence shows that lifestyle factors such as physical (in)activity, stress, poor sleep, unhealthy diet, and smoking are associated with chronic pain severity and sustainment across all age categories. A paradigm shift from a tissue- and disease-based approach towards individually tailored multimodal lifestyle interventions should lead to improved outcomes and decrease the psychological and socioeconomic burden of chronic pain. Such an approach fits well into the global move towards precision pain medicine for patients with chronic pain. For these reasons, this book is dedicated to Lifestyle and Chronic Pain. ER -