Women suffer pain more intensely than men
January 24th, 2012 - 5:48 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )Washington, Jan 24 (IANS) Women suffer pain more intensely than men in virtually every disease category, according to an exhaustive analysis.
Stanford University scientists based the findings on a novel database that examined more than 160,000 pain scores reported for more than 72,000 adult patients.
“None of these data were initially collected for research, but this study shows that we can use it in that capacity,” said Atul Butte, senior study author from Stanford, the Journal of Pain reports.
The medical literature contains numerous reports indicating that women report more pain than men for one or another particular disease, noted Butte, professor of systems medicine in paediatrics, according to a Standord statement.
“We’re certainly not the first to find differences in pain among men and women. But we focused on pain intensity, whereas most previous studies have looked at prevalence: the percentage of men vs. women with a particular clinical problem who are in pain,” said Butte.
“To the best of our knowledge, this is the first-ever systematic use of data from electronic medical records to examine pain on this large a scale, or across such a broad range of diseases,” he added.
“We saw higher pain scores for female patients practically across the board,” said Butte. Those reported differences were not only statistically significant, but also clinically significant.
-Indo-Asian News Service
st/rg/vt
- Can women endure more pain than men? - Jan 25, 2012
- Shingles 'more common than previously thought' - Feb 02, 2011
- Angina treatment worsens heart attack severity - Nov 03, 2011
- CT scans can detect gout cases - Nov 07, 2011
- Elderly people with clinical depression more prone to knee arthritis - Mar 17, 2011
- Exercise cuts bowel cancer risk, shows study - Jan 04, 2012
- Novel drug eases osteoarthritis knee pain - Sep 30, 2010
- Married men seek treatment for heart attacks sooner - Jul 19, 2011
- 13 genes behind heart disease uncovered - Mar 07, 2011
- Women 'feel pain more than men' - Mar 16, 2011
- Ibuprofen may reduce risk of Parkinson's disease - Mar 03, 2011
- Beer belly or muffin top double mortality risk in heart disease patients - May 03, 2011
- No link between diabetes drug and rise in heart attacks - Jun 30, 2010
- Worrying about breast cancer returning can hit women's quality of life - Mar 28, 2011
- Fluoride acts on plaque-causing bugs: Study - Dec 23, 2011
Tags: adult patients, asian news, atul, disease category, electronic medical records, female patients, indo, jan 24, medical literature, men and women, news service, novel database, paediatrics, pain intensity, pain scores, prevalence, rg, stanford university scientists, study author, to the best of our knowledge