The relationship between chronotype, sleep disturbance, severity of fibromyalgia, and quality of life in patients with fibromyalgia

Nov 6, 2019Chronobiology international

How Sleep Timing, Sleep Problems, and Fibromyalgia Severity Relate to Quality of Life in Fibromyalgia Patients

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Abstract

Of 100 drug-free patients with fibromyalgia, eveningness preference accounted for an additional 21.9% of the variation in fibromyalgia severity.

  • Significant differences in fibromyalgia severity were observed between patients classified as evening, neither, and morning types.
  • Evening type patients had a higher total score on the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, indicating worse sleep quality.
  • Differences were found in health-related quality of life across various domains among the three chronotype groups.
  • Significant correlations exist between chronotype preferences, quality of life scores, fibromyalgia severity, anxiety and depression symptoms, and sleep quality.
  • Eveningness preference is associated with increased severity of fibromyalgia symptoms and a poorer quality of life.

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