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. 2024 Feb 17;14(1):3956.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-54570-3.

Growing pains in Danish preschool children: a descriptive study

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Growing pains in Danish preschool children: a descriptive study

Lise Hestbæk et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

This study provides a detailed description of growing pains in young Danish children as standardized diagnostic criteria are needed to avoid misclassifications of other musculoskeletal diagnoses. The study is nested in a cohort study of Danish preschool children. At baseline, parents completed a questionnaire with sociodemographic information. During the study, the parents received a text message every two weeks inquiring about musculoskeletal pain in the child. If pain was reported, a telephone interview about pain characteristics was conducted. The present study includes data from 2016 to 2019 with 777 children, aged 3-6 years of age at baseline. The prevalence of growing pains was 24-43%, depending on the definition. The pain occurred most frequently 1-3 times per week and most commonly in the lower legs, could be unilateral or bilateral and was usually without consequences. The prevalence increased with age, and there were no consistent associations with socio-economic factors. We suggest using Evan's criteria with the addition of unilateral pain as standard diagnostic criteria in the future. We found no relation to periods of rapid growth and suggest that the term is a misnomer. Etiology and long-term courses of pain need to be explored in future studies.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare competing interests.

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Distribution of lower extremity pain sites for children with growing pains from a Danish preschool cohort (more than one option allowed).

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