Chronobiology 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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