Beautiful paper on #biomarkers, #neuromarkers, and psychosocial predictors of chronic pain and associated #chronicdiseases. A tour de force. @mfilling.bsky.social @evp82.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Beautiful paper on #biomarkers, #neuromarkers, and psychosocial predictors of chronic pain and associated #chronicdiseases. A tour de force. @mfilling.bsky.social @evp82.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
π₯ Most important paper I've read all yearπ₯
π Injury/disease doesn't reliably predict pain
π Biomarkers alone can't explain pain
π PSYCHOSOCIAL factors reliably determine chronic pain
π Painful conditions can be predicted from the SYNERGY btwn bio + psychosocial factors
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Huge thanks to our incredible team and collaborators.
Read the full paper here: nature.com/articles/s41...
Grateful to Nature Human Behaviour for publishing this work.
#ChronicPain #PrecisionMedicine #Biomarkers #Psychosocial #MachineLearning
Adding psychosocial context dramatically improved prediction accuracy across all pain phenotypes.
𧬠+ π = π
This synergy paints a richer picture of pain vulnerability and brings us closer to personalized pain care.
We created biomarker and psychosocial risk scores and grouped participants into quintiles.
Those high on both risks had over 2Γ higher incidence of painful conditions over 15 years, while those high on just one showed little to no added risk.
Biomarkers alone accurately predicted many painful medical conditions, often outperforming psychosocial models.
But for self-reported pain, biology wasnβt enough, psychosocial models performed significantly better.
We then compared the biological models to psychosocial models spanning mental health, physical well-being, and sociodemographic factors.
12.05.2025 16:18 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0We applied machine learning to four biological data types:π©Έblood assays, π¦΄bone scans, π§ brain imaging, and π§¬genetics, to develop biomarkers for conditions like arthritis or migraine, as well as self-reported bodily pain.
12.05.2025 16:18 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0We asked: Can combining biological and psychosocial information improve prediction of chronic pain conditions?
Spoiler: Yes, significantly.
Thrilled to share our new paper in Nature Human Behaviour!
nature.com/articles/s41...
We show that combining biological 𧬠and psychosocial π data offers a much stronger, more reliable path to predicting pain and diagnosis. π§΅
Our new @NatureHumBehav paper shows why we need a holistic pain biomarker framework. ML on blood tests, brain/bone imaging & genetics predicts clinical diagnoses but falls short on subjective pain. Adding psychosocial (mood, sleep, stress) boosts both. shorturl.at/vxxeO
12.05.2025 15:51 β π 18 π 12 π¬ 1 π 1