栄養素欠乏と慢性痛との関連を新研究が解明(Micronutrient deficiency linked to chronic pain in new study)

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2025-07-15 アリゾナ大学

栄養素欠乏と慢性痛との関連を新研究が解明(Micronutrient deficiency linked to chronic pain in new study)
University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers hope to use findings on micronutrient levels in people with chronic pain to inform personalized nutritional strategies to help manage chronic pain.

アリゾナ大学の研究で、慢性痛と微量栄養素の欠乏に関連があることが明らかに。ビタミンD、B₁₂、葉酸、マグネシウムの血中濃度が低い人ほど痛みが重くなる傾向があり、男性ではビタミンCも関連。アジア系女性ではB₁₂が高値でも重度の痛みが報告され、人種や性別による違いも示唆された。大規模データ解析に基づく本研究は、慢性痛管理における栄養補助の可能性を提示する重要な成果である。

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微量栄養素と慢性疼痛:横断的分析 Micronutrients and Chronic Pain: A Cross-Sectional Analysis

Madison Goon, Natalie Schmidt, Deepak Berwal, Dumitru D. Branisteanu, Grace Barron, Deborah R. Morris, Marisa DiMarzio, Lisa Goudman, Julie G. Pilitsis
Pain Practice  Published: 16 May 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/papr.70053

ABSTRACT
Objectives

Awareness about the role of micronutrients in the development of chronic pain has drastically increased. We investigated how serum micronutrient levels differ in subjects with chronic pain compared to pain-free subjects.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted with subjects from the All of Us database, divided into cohorts of no, mild/moderate, and severe pain based on numeric rating scale scores. We examined serum levels of vitamins D (25OH-D), C, B12, folate, and magnesium—micronutrients found to be involved in chronic pain (38,006; 656; 62,110; 25,937, and 93,445 subjects, respectively) and defined them as normal, deficient, or borderline deficient based on reference ranges. We examined the variation of these findings based on sex and race/ethnicity.

Results

Subjects with severe pain had lower 25OH-D, B12, and folate levels than those with mild/moderate pain and/or without pain (p < 0.001). We found a higher incidence of 25OH-D, vitamin C (males), and magnesium deficiency in subjects with severe pain (p < 0.05). Black and White subjects with severe pain had lower levels of 25OH-D and folate (p < 0.05 for 25OH-D, NS for folate in Black males, and p < 0.001 for the other groups), but lower vitamin B12 only in Whites (p < 0.001 for females and p < 0.05 for males). Asian and Hispanic females also had lower folate (p < 0.01 and p < 0.001, respectively).

Discussion

We found lower 25OH-D, B12, and folate, and a higher incidence of 25OH-D, vitamin C (males), and magnesium deficiency at subjects with chronic pain, more consistent in Blacks and Whites than in Asians and Hispanics. Micronutrient repletion may influence chronic pain.

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