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Increasing Pain Interference Is Associated With Cognitive Decline Over Four Years Among Older Puerto Rican Adults
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These findings highlight the importance of worsening pain interference as a potentially modifiable risk factor for cognitive decline, as pain treatment options exist. Additionally, better baseline cognitive performance may be a protective factor for pain, providing further evidence of the dynamic relationship between pain and cognitive performance.
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