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Nicotine withdrawal and stress-induced changes in pain sensitivity: A cross-sectional investigation between abstinent smokers and nonsmokers
Motohiro Nakajima
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Mustafa Al'Absi
Family Medicine and Biobehavioral Health
Screening, Prevention, Etiology & Cancer Survivorship
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Stress-induced
100%
Non-smokers
100%
Nicotine Withdrawal
100%
Pain Sensitivity
100%
Intermittent Smokers
100%
Smokers
75%
Cold Pressor Test
50%
Pain Tolerance
50%
Stress Response
25%
Pain Assessment
25%
Quit Smoking
25%
Response to Stress
25%
Chronic Smoking
25%
Cardiovascular Reactivity
25%
Abstinence
25%
Psychological Symptoms
25%
Low Systolic Blood Pressure
25%
Quit Date
25%
Smoking-withdrawal
25%
Thermal Pain
25%
Endogenous Pain
25%
Pain Regulation
25%
Physiological Symptoms
25%
Laboratory Sessions
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Nicotine Withdrawal
100%
Cold Pressor Test
50%
Pain Threshold
50%
Systolic Blood Pressure
25%
Pain Assessment
25%
Psychology
Psychology
100%
Systolic Blood Pressure
100%
Neuroscience
Pain Threshold
100%
Nociception
100%