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Fatigue and fluid hydration status in multiple sclerosis: A hypothesis.

Molly C Cincotta1, Matthew M Engelhard2, Makela Stankey3, Myla D Goldman4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Fatigue is a prevalent and functionally disabling symptom for individuals living with multiple sclerosis (MS) which is poorly understood and multifactorial in etiology. Bladder dysfunction is another common MS symptom which limits social engagement and quality of life. To manage bladder issues, individuals with MS tend to limit their fluid intake, which may contribute to a low-hydration (LoH) state and fatigue.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship between patient-reported MS fatigue, bladder dysfunction, and hydration status.
METHODS: We performed a prospective cross-sectional study in 50 women with MS. Participants submitted a random urine sample and completed several fatigue-related surveys. Using a urine specific gravity (USG) threshold of 1.015, we classified MS subjects into two groups: high-hydration (HiH) and LoH states.
RESULTS: LoH status was more common in MS subjects with bladder dysfunction. Statistically significant differences in self-reported Fatigue Performance Scale were observed between HiH and LoH subjects (p = 0.022). USG was significantly correlated with fatigue as measured by the MS Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) score (r = 0.328, p = 0.020).
CONCLUSION: Hydration status correlates with self-reported fatigue, with lower fatigue scores found in those with HiH status (USG < 1.015).
© The Author(s), 2016.

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Keywords:  Multiple sclerosis; bladder control scale; dehydration; fatigue; fatigue severity scale; lifestyle; modified fatigue impact scale

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27542703      PMCID: PMC5156578          DOI: 10.1177/1352458516663854

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mult Scler        ISSN: 1352-4585            Impact factor:   6.312


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