Constipation in patients with myofascial pain syndrome as important aspect for clinical and nutritional treatment: A case-control study

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Autor(a) principal: Formiga Cavalcanti de LIMA, Rafaela Lira
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Costa MEDEIROS, Amira Rose, Barbosa de MEDEIROS, Leidyanny, Pessoa SALERNO, Amanda Amaiy, de MORAES, Ronei Marcos, Pinheiro de Toledo VIANNA, Rodrigo
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Nutrição
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/7894
Resumo: ObjectiveTo identify the occurrence of constipation in patients with myofascial pain syndrome and to correlate these disorders with the clinical and nutritional variables. MethodsThis report describes a case-control study performed with 98 adults of both sexs, including 49 patients and 49 individuals without pain. The intensity of the reported pain was evaluated using the Pain Visual Analog Scale, which provided a simple and efficient measurement of pain intensity consisting of a 10cm horizontal line withthe ends marked “absence of pain” and “worst possible pain”. The occurrence of constipation was evaluated using the Rome III criteria. A multivariate linear regression was proposed to investigate risk factors between the frequency of bowel movements per week and independent variables this study. ResultsThe mean ages of the patients and controls were 45.9 (7.6) years and 41.2 (12.2) years, respectively. The intensity of the reported pain showed a mean of 7.3 (1.6) points. The likelihood of exhibiting constipation was 4.5 times higher in the patients than in the controls (p=0.001). The number of stools per week was negatively correlated with the intensity of the reported pain (r=-0.613, p<0.001). The use of benzodiazepines was negatively correlated with the frequency of bowel movements per week, while the use of muscle relaxants appeared to increase the frequency of defecation when combined with the use of benzodiazepines and adjusted for the intake of fiber, water and sexs (p=0.037). ConclusionConstipation was a frequent nosological entity in this patient population and the persistence of a change in intestinal motility showed a significant correlation with the pain intensity and low water intake. The reduction of the number of stools per week seems to be associated with the use of benzodiazepines.  
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spelling Constipation in patients with myofascial pain syndrome as important aspect for clinical and nutritional treatment: A case-control studyConstipação em pacientes com síndrome dolorosa miofascial como importante aspecto para o tratamento clínico e nutricional: um estudo caso-controleChronic painConstipationMyofascial pain syndromesDor crônicaConstipação intestinalSíndromes da dor miofascialObjectiveTo identify the occurrence of constipation in patients with myofascial pain syndrome and to correlate these disorders with the clinical and nutritional variables. MethodsThis report describes a case-control study performed with 98 adults of both sexs, including 49 patients and 49 individuals without pain. The intensity of the reported pain was evaluated using the Pain Visual Analog Scale, which provided a simple and efficient measurement of pain intensity consisting of a 10cm horizontal line withthe ends marked “absence of pain” and “worst possible pain”. The occurrence of constipation was evaluated using the Rome III criteria. A multivariate linear regression was proposed to investigate risk factors between the frequency of bowel movements per week and independent variables this study. ResultsThe mean ages of the patients and controls were 45.9 (7.6) years and 41.2 (12.2) years, respectively. The intensity of the reported pain showed a mean of 7.3 (1.6) points. The likelihood of exhibiting constipation was 4.5 times higher in the patients than in the controls (p=0.001). The number of stools per week was negatively correlated with the intensity of the reported pain (r=-0.613, p<0.001). The use of benzodiazepines was negatively correlated with the frequency of bowel movements per week, while the use of muscle relaxants appeared to increase the frequency of defecation when combined with the use of benzodiazepines and adjusted for the intake of fiber, water and sexs (p=0.037). ConclusionConstipation was a frequent nosological entity in this patient population and the persistence of a change in intestinal motility showed a significant correlation with the pain intensity and low water intake. The reduction of the number of stools per week seems to be associated with the use of benzodiazepines.  ObjetivoIdentificar a ocorrência de constipação em pacientes com síndrome dolorosa miofascial e correlacionar essa desordem da motilidade intestinal com variáveis clínicas e nutricionais. MétodosTrata-se de um estudo de caso-controle, realizado com 98 indivíduos adultos de ambos os sexos, sendo 49 pacientes e 49 indivíduos sem dor. A intensidade da dor foi avaliada usando a Escala Visual Analógica de Dor, que forneceu uma medida simples e eficaz de intensidade da dor, e consiste em uma linha horizontal de 10cm com as extremidades marcadas “ausência de dor” e “pior dor possível”. A ocorrência de constipação foi avaliada utilizando os critérios de Roma III. Uma regressão linear multivariada foi proposta para investigar fatores de risco entre a frequência de dejeções por semana e demais variáveis independentes do estudo. ResultadosA média da idade dos pacientes e controles foi de 45,9 anos ± 7,6 DP e 41,2 anos ± 12,2 DP, respectivamente. A intensidade da dor referida mostrou uma média de 7,3 pontos ± 1,6 DP. A probabilidade de exibir a constipação foi 4,5 vezes maior nos pacientes com dor miofascial que nos indivíduos do grupo controle (p=0,001). A frequência de dejeções semanais relatada pelos pacientes apresentou correlação negativa com a intensidade da dor (r=-0,613, p<0,001). O uso de benzodiazepínicos foi negativamente correlacionado com a frequência de dejeções por semana, enquanto que o uso de relaxantes musculares aumentou a frequência de dejeções quando combinado com o uso de benzodiazepínicos, e ajustado pela ingestão de fibras, água e sexo (p=0.037). ConclusãoA constipação foi uma entidade nosológica frequente no grupo de pacientes com dor miofascial. A alteração na motilidade intestinal mostrou uma correlação significativa com a intensidade da dor e a baixa ingestão hídrica. A redução do número de dejeções por semana parece estar associada ao uso de benzodiazepínicos. Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-03-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/7894Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 30 No. 5 (2017): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; Vol. 30 Núm. 5 (2017): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; v. 30 n. 5 (2017): Revista de Nutrição1678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPenghttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/7894/5418Copyright (c) 2023 Rafaela Lira Formiga Cavalcanti de LIMA, Amira Rose Costa MEDEIROS, Leidyanny Barbosa de MEDEIROS, Amanda Amaiy Pessoa SALERNO, Ronei Marcos de MORAES, Rodrigo Pinheiro de Toledo VIANNAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Formiga Cavalcanti de LIMA, Rafaela LiraCosta MEDEIROS, Amira Rose Barbosa de MEDEIROS, Leidyanny Pessoa SALERNO, Amanda Amaiy de MORAES, Ronei Marcos Pinheiro de Toledo VIANNA, Rodrigo 2023-03-21T13:15:28Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/7894Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2024-05-15T10:18:47.422604Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Constipation in patients with myofascial pain syndrome as important aspect for clinical and nutritional treatment: A case-control study
Constipação em pacientes com síndrome dolorosa miofascial como importante aspecto para o tratamento clínico e nutricional: um estudo caso-controle
title Constipation in patients with myofascial pain syndrome as important aspect for clinical and nutritional treatment: A case-control study
spellingShingle Constipation in patients with myofascial pain syndrome as important aspect for clinical and nutritional treatment: A case-control study
Formiga Cavalcanti de LIMA, Rafaela Lira
Chronic pain
Constipation
Myofascial pain syndromes
Dor crônica
Constipação intestinal
Síndromes da dor miofascial
title_short Constipation in patients with myofascial pain syndrome as important aspect for clinical and nutritional treatment: A case-control study
title_full Constipation in patients with myofascial pain syndrome as important aspect for clinical and nutritional treatment: A case-control study
title_fullStr Constipation in patients with myofascial pain syndrome as important aspect for clinical and nutritional treatment: A case-control study
title_full_unstemmed Constipation in patients with myofascial pain syndrome as important aspect for clinical and nutritional treatment: A case-control study
title_sort Constipation in patients with myofascial pain syndrome as important aspect for clinical and nutritional treatment: A case-control study
author Formiga Cavalcanti de LIMA, Rafaela Lira
author_facet Formiga Cavalcanti de LIMA, Rafaela Lira
Costa MEDEIROS, Amira Rose
Barbosa de MEDEIROS, Leidyanny
Pessoa SALERNO, Amanda Amaiy
de MORAES, Ronei Marcos
Pinheiro de Toledo VIANNA, Rodrigo
author_role author
author2 Costa MEDEIROS, Amira Rose
Barbosa de MEDEIROS, Leidyanny
Pessoa SALERNO, Amanda Amaiy
de MORAES, Ronei Marcos
Pinheiro de Toledo VIANNA, Rodrigo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Formiga Cavalcanti de LIMA, Rafaela Lira
Costa MEDEIROS, Amira Rose
Barbosa de MEDEIROS, Leidyanny
Pessoa SALERNO, Amanda Amaiy
de MORAES, Ronei Marcos
Pinheiro de Toledo VIANNA, Rodrigo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chronic pain
Constipation
Myofascial pain syndromes
Dor crônica
Constipação intestinal
Síndromes da dor miofascial
topic Chronic pain
Constipation
Myofascial pain syndromes
Dor crônica
Constipação intestinal
Síndromes da dor miofascial
description ObjectiveTo identify the occurrence of constipation in patients with myofascial pain syndrome and to correlate these disorders with the clinical and nutritional variables. MethodsThis report describes a case-control study performed with 98 adults of both sexs, including 49 patients and 49 individuals without pain. The intensity of the reported pain was evaluated using the Pain Visual Analog Scale, which provided a simple and efficient measurement of pain intensity consisting of a 10cm horizontal line withthe ends marked “absence of pain” and “worst possible pain”. The occurrence of constipation was evaluated using the Rome III criteria. A multivariate linear regression was proposed to investigate risk factors between the frequency of bowel movements per week and independent variables this study. ResultsThe mean ages of the patients and controls were 45.9 (7.6) years and 41.2 (12.2) years, respectively. The intensity of the reported pain showed a mean of 7.3 (1.6) points. The likelihood of exhibiting constipation was 4.5 times higher in the patients than in the controls (p=0.001). The number of stools per week was negatively correlated with the intensity of the reported pain (r=-0.613, p<0.001). The use of benzodiazepines was negatively correlated with the frequency of bowel movements per week, while the use of muscle relaxants appeared to increase the frequency of defecation when combined with the use of benzodiazepines and adjusted for the intake of fiber, water and sexs (p=0.037). ConclusionConstipation was a frequent nosological entity in this patient population and the persistence of a change in intestinal motility showed a significant correlation with the pain intensity and low water intake. The reduction of the number of stools per week seems to be associated with the use of benzodiazepines.  
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