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Assessing the association of coffee consumption on the relationship of chronic pain with depression and anxiety. | LitMetric

Assessing the association of coffee consumption on the relationship of chronic pain with depression and anxiety.

Nutr Neurosci

Key Laboratory of Trace Elements and Endemic Diseases, Collaborative Innovation Center of Endemic Disease and Health Promotion for Silk Road Region, School of Public Health, Health Science Center, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, People's Republic of China.

Published: March 2024

Background: A bidirectional relationship between chronic pain (CP) and mental disorders has been reported, and coffee was believed to be associated with both. However, the association of coffee in this bidirectional relationship remains unclear. We aim to analyze the association of coffee consumption on the relationship of CP with depression and anxiety.

Methods: A total of 376,813 participants from UK Biobank were included. We collected data on anxiety, depression and CP from objects of our study population. The association of coffee consumption on the relationship of CP with depression and anxiety was assessed through logistic/linear regression models. Moreover, seemingly unrelated estimation test (SUEST) was used to compare whether the coefficients differed in two different groups.

Results: We observed significant associations of coffee consumption in the interaction of CP with depression and anxiety, such as the association of multisite chronic pain (MCP) on self-reported depression (= 0.421, = 0.488, = 0.001), and the association of MCP on generalized anxiety disorder-7 (GAD-7) scores (= 0.561, = 0.678, = 0.004) were significantly different between coffee drinking and non-coffee drinking groups. Furthermore, in analysis stratified by gender, we found headache (= 0.392, = 0.214, = 0.022) and hip pain (= 0.480, = 0.191, = 0.021) had significant associations with self-reported depression between males and females groups in coffee drinkers.

Conclusions: Our results suggested that coffee consumption has a significant association on the relationship of CP with depression and anxiety.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1028415X.2023.2175412DOI Listing

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