Abstract
ObjectiveTo investigate sleep quality in juvenile fibromyalgia syndrome (JFS) and its effect on the global burden of the disease.MethodsConsecutive patients with JFS who performed full-night polysomnography (PSG) were included in this cross-sectional study. JFS-related symptoms, neuropsychiatric features, and sleep quality were assessed using self-report measures. PSG sleep parameters, including N3 distribution index, were obtained from patients and age-matched healthy controls.ResultsWe included 25 patients (20 females, median age 15.7 yrs). Nonrestorative sleep was reported by 22 of 25 (88%) patients. Patients with JFS showed significantly longer sleep period time (P= 0.004) and increased wake after sleep onset (P= 0.03) compared to healthy peers. The N3 distribution index was significantly lower in patients than in the control group (P= 0.02). Subjective poor sleep quality was related to Widespread Pain Index (WPI;rs−0.65), Symptom Severity Scale (rs−0.64), depressive symptoms (rs−0.58), fatigue (rs−0.44), and symptom severity upon awakening (rs−0.65). The N3 distribution index was correlated to depressive symptoms (rs0.41) and irritability (rs0.40). On multiple regression analysis, WPI was predicted by subjective sleep quality (β −0.32,P= 0.04), whereas depressive symptoms were predicted by subjective sleep measures (β −0.32,P= 0.04) and PSG parameters (N3 min: β −0.07,P= 0.03).ConclusionSleep complaints are a key hallmark of JFS and have significant effect on relevant clinical domains of the disease, such as pain and depression.
Publisher
The Journal of Rheumatology
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Rheumatology
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