一项针对15000名参与者的研究发现,寒冷天气与关节/肌肉疼痛之间没有直接联系;在温暖干燥的环境下,痛风疼痛可能会增加. 15,000-participant study finds no direct link between cold weather and joint/muscle aches; gout pain may increase in warmer, dry conditions.
温度,湿度或天气条件与关节或肌肉疼痛之间没有直接联系. A recent study debunks the common belief that cold weather worsens aches and pains, finding no direct link between temperature, humidity, or weather conditions and joint or muscle aches and pains in over 15,000 participants. 研究发现,在温暖干燥的条件下,痛风疼痛可能会增加,这表明天气通过身体活动、睡眠和情绪变化等因素对疼痛产生间接影响。 The study found that gout pain may increase in warmer, dry conditions, suggesting weather's indirect impact on pain through factors like physical activity, sleep, and mood changes. 研究人员强调注重可控制的痛苦风险因素,如锻炼、减肥和健康饮食。 The researchers emphasize focusing on controllable risk factors for pain, such as exercise, weight loss, and a healthy diet.