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Musculoskeletal pain and insomnia among workers with different occupations and working hours

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Pages 749-753 | Published online: 18 Apr 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Several studies have shown a bidirectional relationship between insomnia and pain. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether working hours and type of occupation are associated with insomnia, pain and insomnia plus pain. Insomnia and musculoskeletal pain symptoms were measured in airline pilots, rural workers and factory workers using validated indexes. Rural and night work were predictors for the outcomes (insomnia and pain). However, musculoskeletal pain was found to be a predictor of insomnia but not vice versa. The current findings suggest that working hours and type of occupation play a role in the sleep–pain relationship.

Funding

CAPES/STINT-004/12; FAPESP (2011/19563-0; 2014/01514-0; 2014/26002-2); CNPq (471085/2010-3); Funtac/FDCT (752618171/11); ABRAPAC.

Declaration of interest

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Funding

CAPES/STINT-004/12; FAPESP (2011/19563-0; 2014/01514-0; 2014/26002-2); CNPq (471085/2010-3); Funtac/FDCT (752618171/11); ABRAPAC.

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