Abstract

Introduction Pain is a sensory and emotional experience that occurs with the presence of tissue injury, actual or potential. Pain is subjective, and its expression is primarily determined by the perceived intensity of the painful sensation, called the pain threshold. Objective To evaluate whether there are differences in pain threshold (LD) and time to pain perception (TPED) between the gender in different age groups and to analyze the correlation between age and pain threshold in each gender. Methods and procedures Participants were 60 volunteers divided into 6 groups (n = 10 each) according to gender and age (18–33, 34–49, and 50–64 years). The evaluation of perception and pain tolerance was performed by immersing the container with one hand in water at a temperature of 0 °C–2 °C; the latency to withdrawal of the hand from ice water was measured in seconds and was considered a measure of LD. The TPED was reported by each participant as the start time of the painful stimulus. Results We found differences between the LD for G1 (men aged between 18 and 33 years) and G2 (women aged 18 to 33 years) with greater LD for G1 (p = 0.0122) and greater LD for women (p = 0.0094); for other comparisons of LD and TPED, there were no differences (p > 0.05 for all comparisons). Low correlation was found between age progression with increased LD and the TPED only in men (p = 0.01 and r = 0.45 and p = 0.05 and r = 0.34, respectively). Conclusion We conclude that women have a higher pain threshold than men especially when these groups are aged between 18 and 33 years, and in men increasing age correlates with increased TPED and LD.

Highlights

  • Pain is a sensory and emotional experience that occurs with the presence of tissue injury, actual or potential

  • Pain is a multi-factorial phenomenon influenced by tissue injury and emotional, socio-cultural, and environmental aspects and is conceptualized as “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience that is described in terms of actual or potential tissue injuries” [1]

  • In order to assist in obtaining parameters on pain, this study aims to investigate differences in pain threshold between the genders in different age groups and to analyze whether there is a correlation between age and pain threshold

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Introduction

Pain is a sensory and emotional experience that occurs with the presence of tissue injury, actual or potential. Objective: To evaluate whether there are differences in pain threshold (LD) and time to pain perception (TPED) between the gender in different age groups and to analyze the correlation between age and pain threshold in each gender. Pain is a multi-factorial phenomenon influenced by tissue injury and emotional, socio-cultural, and environmental aspects and is conceptualized as “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience that is described in terms of actual or potential tissue injuries” [1]. It has subjective characteristics, and each individual learns and uses this term based on their previous experiences [2]. The incidence has been increasing, probably due to changes in lifestyle, increased survival of severely ill patients, and increased life expectancy [7]

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