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Anders Pedersen Årnes

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Plos One|May 24, 2023
Longitudinal relationships between habitual physical activity and pain tolerance in the general populationAnders Pedersen Årnes, Christopher Sievert Nielsen, Audun Stubhaug, et al.
Pain|March 5, 2024
Does pain tolerance mediate the effect of physical activity on chronic pain in the general population? The Tromsø StudyAnders Pedersen Årnes, Mats Kirkeby Fjeld, Hein Stigum, et al.
Pain|September 9, 2022
Consistent pattern between physical activity measures and chronic pain levels: the Tromsø Study 2015 to 2016Mats Kirkeby Fjeld, Anders Pedersen Årnes, Bo Engdahl, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|December 11, 2025
Exploring the Relationship Between Physical Activity and Pressure Pain Tolerance in the General Population. The Tromsø Study 2015-2016Anders Pedersen Årnes, Mats Kirkeby Fjeld, Bente Morseth, et al.
Pain|September 17, 2025
Reply to Verbrugghe et alMats Kirkeby Fjeld, Anders Pedersen Årnes, Bo Engdahl, et al.
Pain|September 3, 2024
The physical activity paradox; exploring the relationship with pain outcomes. The Tromsø Study 2015-2016Mats Kirkeby Fjeld, Anders Pedersen Årnes, Bo Engdahl, et al.
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Plos One|May 24, 2023
Longitudinal relationships between habitual physical activity and pain tolerance in the general populationAnders Pedersen Årnes, Christopher Sievert Nielsen, Audun Stubhaug, et al.
Pain|March 5, 2024
Does pain tolerance mediate the effect of physical activity on chronic pain in the general population? The Tromsø StudyAnders Pedersen Årnes, Mats Kirkeby Fjeld, Hein Stigum, et al.
Pain|September 9, 2022
Consistent pattern between physical activity measures and chronic pain levels: the Tromsø Study 2015 to 2016Mats Kirkeby Fjeld, Anders Pedersen Årnes, Bo Engdahl, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|December 11, 2025
Exploring the Relationship Between Physical Activity and Pressure Pain Tolerance in the General Population. The Tromsø Study 2015-2016Anders Pedersen Årnes, Mats Kirkeby Fjeld, Bente Morseth, et al.
Pain|September 17, 2025
Reply to Verbrugghe et alMats Kirkeby Fjeld, Anders Pedersen Årnes, Bo Engdahl, et al.
Pain|September 3, 2024
The physical activity paradox; exploring the relationship with pain outcomes. The Tromsø Study 2015-2016Mats Kirkeby Fjeld, Anders Pedersen Årnes, Bo Engdahl, et al.
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