Associations between chronotype, sleep disturbances and seasonality with fatigue and inflammatory bowel disease symptoms

May 9, 2018Chronobiology international

Links between sleep patterns, sleep problems, seasonal changes, fatigue, and symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease

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Abstract

A total of 129 participants were assessed for links between circadian rhythms and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) symptoms.

  • In patients with Crohn's disease, higher eveningness is associated with increased general, physical, and mental fatigue.
  • Lower morning affect is linked to greater fatigue and reduced activity in Crohn's disease patients.
  • Increased seasonality scores correlate with higher physical fatigue and reduced motivation.
  • Poor sleep quality is associated with greater physical fatigue and reduced activity across both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis groups.
  • In ulcerative colitis patients, eveningness is related to greater fatigue and reduced activity, while higher morning affect is linked to less fatigue.

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