Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 28, 2025

Differential Effects of Lipid-lowering Drugs in Modulating Morphology of Cholesterol Particles
Published on: November 10, 2017
Uncovering the Relationship Between Statins and Muscle Problems in the ELSA-Brasil MSK Cohort
Aline Fernandes Pedroso1, Sandhi Maria Barreto2, Rosa Weiss Telles2
1Graduate Program of Health Sciences, Federal University of Sao Joao del-Rei, Bloco D, Sala 306, R. Sebastião Gonçalves Coelho, 400, Chanadour, Divinópolis, MG, 35501-296, Brazil.
Purpose:
To investigate the association between statins and muscle problems in a highly diverse sample of Brazilian civil servants.
Methods:
We conducted a cross-sectional data analysis at baseline of the ELSA-Brasil MSK cohort. Pain was identified through self-reported symptoms in large muscle groups (lower back and/or hips/thighs). Muscle strength was assessed using the five-times-sit-to-stand (FTSTS) and handgrip tests, with weakness defined as the lowest and highest quintiles of age- and sex-stratified handgrip strength and FTSTS performance time, respectively. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were conducted to investigate the association between statin use and muscle pain and weakness. Secondary analyses explored the impact of different types of statins and their duration of use on the response variables.
Results:
A total of 2156 participants (mean age 55.6 ± SD 8.9, 52.8% women) were included, of whom 21.1% were taking statins and 25.1% reported muscle pain. We found no significant association between statin use and muscle problems. Secondary analysis on different types of statins revealed an association between atorvastatin and muscle weakness, as measured by the five-times-sit-to-stand test (OR 1.94, 95% CI 1.12-3.37), but not by the handgrip test (OR 0.75, 95% CI 0.29-1.42). No evidence was found to support a link between the duration of statin treatment and muscle problems.
Conclusions:
This study challenges previous claims of an efficacy-effectiveness gap between experimental and observational literature on statins. The findings indicate that statin use does not contribute to muscular problems.
Related Concept Videos
Lipid-Lowering Drugs: Statins and Miscellaneous Agents
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants: Adverse Effects
Unlike...
Atherosclerosis III: Management
Classification of Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
Peripherally acting skeletal muscle relaxants interfere with the neurotransmission at the neuromuscular end plate to induce paralysis during...
Disorders of the Skeletal Muscle
Musculoskeletal disorders
Musculoskeletal disorders involve injuries and conditions affecting the skeletal muscles and associated connective tissues. These disorders can arise from acute biomechanical stresses or chronic overuse and can occur across different age groups. Common injuries include sprains, fractures, and muscular strains, often resulting from...
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants: Therapeutic Uses

