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Characteristics Associated with Self-Reported Exercise among US Adults Age ≥50 Years with Self-Reported Pain in the Past Four Weeks Who Used an Opioid
David R. Axon
, Miles D. Quigg
Pharmacy Practice and Science
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Confidence Interval
100%
Opioids
100%
Age 50
100%
Adult Age
100%
Adjusted Odds Ratio
100%
US Adults
100%
Self-reported Pain
100%
Older Adults
40%
Exerciser
40%
50 Years Old
40%
United States Adults
40%
United States
20%
Data Regression
20%
Logistic Regression Model
20%
Database Study
20%
Complex Structure
20%
Pain Management
20%
Prevention Strategies
20%
Exercise Intensity
20%
Moderate-to-vigorous Intensity
20%
Adjusted Analysis
20%
Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
20%
Pain Prevention
20%
Pain Management Strategy
20%
Panel Survey Data
20%
Self-perceived Health
20%
Survey Logistic
20%
Complex Survey Data
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Odds Ratio
100%
Confidence Interval
100%
Opiate
100%
Analgesia
40%
Logistic Regression Analysis
20%
Obesity
20%
Underweight
20%