270 results match your criteria: "National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health[Affiliation]"

Addressing gaps in pain research from an integrated whole person perspective.

Pain

November 2024

National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States.

While our understanding of pain is rapidly growing, some areas of pain research are lagging behind. This article discusses two current and inter-related gaps in knowledge that are in need of addressing: first, the connections between "brain" and "body" components of pain; and second, the process of endogenous pain resolution. Historical reasons for these research gaps are discussed and solutions are outlined based on an integrative, whole person research approach.

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Objective: Most pragmatic trials follow the PRagmatic Explanatory Continuum Indicator Summary (PRECIS-2) criteria. The criteria specify unobtrusive measurement of participants' protocol adherence and practitioners' intervention fidelity but suggest no special monitoring strategies to assure trial integrity. We present experience with adherence/fidelity monitoring in the Pain Management Collaboratory (PMC) and provide recommendations for their monitoring in pragmatic trials to preserve inferences of treatment comparisons.

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  • Best practices for clinical trials require that statistical analysis plans (SAPs) be finalized prior to any analysis, but there is little guidance on when and how to make changes to these plans during the research process.
  • A survey of 12 pragmatic clinical trials in pain management found that most included details on SAPs and made changes after trial initiation, often due to COVID-19, affecting aspects like sample size and study design.
  • The study recommends that changes to SAPs are acceptable until data lock/unblinding, emphasizing the importance of transparent documentation, including details and justifications for any modifications, along with approval from oversight bodies.
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The concepts of health and well-being are deeply intertwined and interdependent. Situating both health and well-being within a unified framework is important to ensure their inclusion in the full spectrum of health research and to achieve the crucial task of building a body of basic, translational, and clinical studies to guide the implementation of whole-person health care. This commentary proposes such a framework where an individual's own assessment of their physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being complements objective measures of their physical and psychological function and where social, environmental, economic, educational, and vocational well-being are located within positive determinants of health.

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Making a Case for Whole Person Health.

Glob Adv Integr Med Health

October 2024

National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.

Our conventional approach to health care tends to separate patients' health by body system, treating each independently and "efficiently"-e.g., minimal time with a provider, reliance on medications, and little investment to support behavioral and lifestyle improvements.

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Promoting salutogenic pathways to health through complementary and integrative health approaches.

Front Psychol

October 2024

Division of Extramural Research, National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States.

Health restoration and disease prevention are important strategies to achieve health and well-being. This provides a conceptual overview of the key concepts of salutogenesis (health restoration), chronic stress, resilience, and emotional well-being, and describes how they are distinct and interrelated. We posit, and demonstrate through scientific evidence, that complementary and integrative health approaches, including mind and body interventions, can be used to mitigate the effects of chronic stress and promote salutogenic pathways.

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Analyses of health care data can reveal utilization of treatment options that comprise a multidisciplinary approach to chronic pain management. This retrospective cohort study aimed to characterize treatments among commercially versus Medicaid-insured adults with incident episodes of chronic pain. We used MarketScan data to identify patients with diagnoses for conditions associated with chronic pain, assess procedure codes that align with broad categories of treatment options, and compare receipt of treatments by insurance type.

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Nationally representative rates of incident prescription opioid use in the United States adult population and selected subpopulations are unknown. Using the National Health Interview Survey (2019-2020) longitudinal cohort, a cohort with 1-year follow-up created using random cluster probability sampling of noninstitutionalized civilian U.S.

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Many individually randomized group treatment (IRGT) trials randomly assign individuals to study arms but deliver treatments via shared agents, such as therapists, surgeons, or trainers. Post-randomization interactions induce correlations in outcome measures between participants sharing the same agent. Agents can be nested in or crossed with trial arm, and participants may interact with a single agent or with multiple agents.

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Trigeminal innervation and tactile responses in mouse tongue.

Cell Rep

September 2024

Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience, Krieger Mind/Brain Institute, Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA. Electronic address:

The neural basis of tongue mechanosensation remains largely mysterious despite the tongue's high tactile acuity, sensitivity, and relevance to ethologically important functions. We studied terminal morphologies and tactile responses of lingual afferents from the trigeminal ganglion. Fungiform papillae, the taste-bud-holding structures in the tongue, were convergently innervated by multiple Piezo2 trigeminal afferents, whereas single trigeminal afferents branched into multiple adjacent filiform papillae.

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Cells and circuits for amygdala neuroplasticity in the transition to chronic pain.

Cell Rep

September 2024

Department of Pharmacology and Neuroscience, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine, Lubbock, TX 79430, USA; Garrison Institute on Aging, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine, Lubbock, TX 79430, USA; Center of Excellence for Translational Neuroscience and Therapeutics, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine, Lubbock, TX 79430, USA. Electronic address:

Maladaptive plasticity is linked to the chronification of diseases such as pain, but the transition from acute to chronic pain is not well understood mechanistically. Neuroplasticity in the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) has emerged as a mechanism for sensory and emotional-affective aspects of injury-induced pain, although evidence comes from studies conducted almost exclusively in acute pain conditions and agnostic to cell type specificity. Here, we report time-dependent changes in genetically distinct and projection-specific CeA neurons in neuropathic pain.

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  • - The study aimed to replicate a previous finding that EDTA-based chelation therapy reduces cardiovascular disease (CVD) events in individuals with diabetes and a history of myocardial infarction (MI).
  • - Conducted at 88 sites in the US and Canada, the trial involved 959 participants who were randomly assigned to receive either chelation therapy or a placebo, with a median follow-up of 48 months.
  • - Results showed no significant difference in CVD events between the chelation group (35.6% experienced a primary event) and the placebo group (35.7%), indicating that chelation may not provide the hoped-for benefits in this population.
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Who Are the People With Chronic Severe Back Pain Not Receiving Pain Treatment?

J Pain

November 2024

National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.

There is substantial access to care barriers for persons with chronic pain. Little is known about persons who do not receive treatment for chronic severe back pain as most studies rely on clinical samples. We sought to explore demographic, socioeconomic, and clinical characteristics of U.

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Dietary supplement use in the United States is widespread and increasing, especially among certain population groups, such as older Americans. The science surrounding dietary supplements has evolved substantially over the last few decades since their formal regulation in 1994. Much has been learned about the mechanisms of action of many dietary supplement ingredients, but the evidence on their health effects is still building.

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  • Classical migraine patients experience an aura characterized by temporary neurological symptoms before headaches, linked to a phenomenon called cortical spreading depression (CSD).
  • This study reveals that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) enters the trigeminal ganglion, allowing communication between the brain and trigeminal cells.
  • After CSD occurs, about 11% of proteins in the CSF change, leading to an increase in proteins that can activate trigeminal neurons, potentially explaining the connection between aura and migraine headaches.
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Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a lifelong monogenic, autosomal-recessive blood disease that predominantly affects individuals of African descent and those who self-identify as Black or Hispanic. Common SCD pathophysiological processes include adhesion, hemolysis, hypoxia, ischemia, oxidative stress, and vaso-occlusion, which often lead to substantial comorbidities and complications. Pain is one of the most common and significant clinical complications for individuals with SCD.

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The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), which is part of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), has a broad interest in studying the biologic activities of natural products, especially those for which compelling evidence from preclinical research suggests biologic activities that may be beneficial to health or have a potential role in disease treatment, as well as products used extensively by the American public. As of 2023, use of cannabis for medical purposes is legal in 38 states and Washington, D.C.

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Given the high and growing prevalence of obesity among adults in the United States, obesity treatment and prevention are important topics in biomedical and public health research. Although researchers recognize the significance of this problem, much remains unknown about safe and effective prevention and treatment of obesity in adults. In response to the worsening obesity epidemic and the many unknowns regarding the disease, a group of key scientific and program staff members of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other federal and non-government agencies gathered virtually in September 2021 to discuss the current state of obesity research, research gaps, and opportunities for future research in adult obesity prevention and treatment.

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Sustained widespread deployment of clinically and cost-effective models of integrated pain care could be bolstered by optimally aligning shared stakeholder values.

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Background: The reduction in cardiovascular disease (CVD) events with edetate disodium (EDTA) in the Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy (TACT) suggested that chelation of toxic metals might provide novel opportunities to reduce CVD in patients with diabetes. Lead and cadmium are vasculotoxic metals chelated by EDTA. We present baseline characteristics for participants in TACT2, a randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled trial designed as a replication of the TACT trial limited to patients with diabetes.

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The anatomy, neurophysiology, and cellular mechanisms of intradental sensation.

Front Pain Res (Lausanne)

March 2024

Department of Biologic and Materials Sciences & Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States.

Somatosensory innervation of the oral cavity enables the detection of a range of environmental stimuli including minute and noxious mechanical forces. The trigeminal sensory neurons underlie sensation originating from the tooth. Prior work has provided important physiological and molecular characterization of dental pulp sensory innervation.

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  • The article explores the use of qualitative and quantitative sensory testing (QQST) to better understand neuropathic pain by merging personal experiences with measurable data.
  • It highlights the importance of identifying signs of sensory abnormalities and standardizing how data is collected to optimize this testing approach.
  • The QQST method is presented as a key part of the Sensory Evaluation Network, which aims to bring together global experts to improve sensory evaluation techniques.
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