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Chronic pain and premature mortality in men and women, using data from UK Biobank. Reply.
Marc Parisien, … , Luda Diatchenko, Jeffrey S. Mogil
Marc Parisien, … , Luda Diatchenko, Jeffrey S. Mogil
Published March 1, 2023
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2023;133(5):e168070. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI168070.
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Chronic pain and premature mortality in men and women, using data from UK Biobank. Reply.

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Marc Parisien, Audrey V. Grant, Arjun Muralidharan, Luda Diatchenko, Jeffrey S. Mogil

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Figure 1

Survival trajectories in the UK Biobank.

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Survival trajectories in the UK Biobank.
Group survival tracked as a fun...
Group survival tracked as a function of (A) male and (B) female participant age in years. Trajectories stratified by the number of chronic pain sites. Individuals with 5–7 chronic pain sites were grouped together to increase sample size. Shaded areas highlight CIs.

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