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Thomas Meinertz Dantoft1, Jeanette Frost Ebstrup1, Allan Linneberg2, Sine Skovbjerg1, Anja Lykke Madsen1, Jesper Mehlsen3, Louise Brinth3, Lene Falgaard Eplov4, Tina Wisbech Carstensen5, Andreas Schroder5, Per Klausen Fink5, Erik Lykke Mortensen6, Torben Hansen7, Oluf Pedersen7, Torben Jørgensen8.
Abstract
The Danish study of Functional Disorders (DanFunD) cohort was initiated to outline the epidemiology of functional somatic syndromes (FSS) and is the first larger coordinated epidemiological study focusing exclusively on FSS. FSS are prevalent in all medical settings and can be defined as syndromes that, after appropriate medical assessment, cannot be explained in terms of a conventional medical or surgical disease. FSS are frequent and the clinical importance varies from vague symptoms to extreme disability. No well-described medical explanations exist for FSS, and how to delimit FSS remains a controversial topic. The specific aims with the cohort were to test delimitations of FSS, estimate prevalence and incidence rates, identify risk factors, delimitate the pathogenic pathways, and explore the consequences of FSS. The study population comprises a random sample of 9,656 men and women aged 18-76 years from the general population examined from 2011 to 2015. The survey comprises screening questionnaires for five types of FSS, ie, fibromyalgia, whiplash-associated disorder, multiple chemical sensitivity, irritable bowel syndrome, and chronic fatigue syndrome, and for the unifying diagnostic category of bodily distress syndrome. Additional data included a telephone-based diagnostic interview assessment for FSS, questionnaires on physical and mental health, personality traits, lifestyle, use of health care services and social factors, and a physical examination with measures of cardiorespiratory and morphological fitness, metabolic fitness, neck mobility, heart rate variability, and pain sensitivity. A biobank including serum, plasma, urine, DNA, and microbiome has been established, and central registry data from both responders and nonresponders are similarly available on morbidity, mortality, reimbursement of medicine, heath care use, and social factors. A complete 5-year follow-up is scheduled to take place from year 2017 to 2020, and further reexaminations will be planned. Several projects using the DanFunD data are ongoing, and findings will be published in the coming years.Entities:
Keywords: epidemiology; functional somatic syndromes; longitudinal cohort study; medically unexplained symptoms; pathophysiology; risk factors
Year: 2017 PMID: 28275316 PMCID: PMC5333638 DOI: 10.2147/CLEP.S129335
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Epidemiol ISSN: 1179-1349 Impact factor: 4.790
Figure 1Flowchart of the DanFunD cohort.
Abbreviation: DanFunD, Danish study of Functional Disorders.
Summary of data collected for the DanFunD
| General questionnaire-based information | Social factors, lifestyle factors, physical activity and sedentarism, general health, use of health care system, and chronic diseases |
| Diet | Dietary Quality Score based on a self-administered food frequency questionnaire |
| Mental fitness component | Mental vulnerability, somatization, anxiety, and depression, illness perception, health anxiety, life events (DanFunD part two), fatigue, personality traits, coping resources, and perceived stress |
| FSS | Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome and dyspepsia, multiple chemical sensitivity, whiplash-associated disorders, and bodily distress syndrome |
| Diagnostic assessment of FSS | Simplified version of the Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry interview for FSS and common mental disorders (n=1,609 from DanFunD part two) |
| Morphological fitness and muscle fitness | Weight, height, waist and hip circumference, bioelectrical impedance, and hand grip |
| Cardiorespiratory fitness | Blood pressure, resting heart rate, step test, lung function by spirometry, and respiratory rate |
| Mobility of the neck test | Mobility of the neck measured by cervical-range-of-motion (DanFunD part two only) |
| Metabolic and nutritional biomarkers | Glucose, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), lipids (total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and VLDL cholesterol, and triglycerides), sodium, alanine aminotransferase, albumin, calcium, carbamide, creatinine, potassium, and eGFR. Urine levels of sodium, calcium, albumin, and the albumin/creatinine ratio |
| Heart rate viability | Heart rate viability was measured at rest and during deep breathing (DanFunD part two only) and before and during the cold pressor test (n=2,199) |
| Pain perception | Pressure pain thresholds and conditioning pain modulation measures using quantitative sensory testing (n= first 2,199 participants of DanFunD part two) |
| Biobank | Serum, plasma, urine, and DNA from the entire cohort and feces (n=2,464, volunteers from DanFunD part two) |
| Genetics | About 800,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms |
| Gut microbiome characterization | Gut microbiome characterization using 16S ribosomal RNA gene marker sequencing (n=2,464) |
| Linkage to nationwide Danish registries | Hospital admissions – both general and psychiatric, reimbursement of medicine and primary health care, the diabetes registry, the cancer registry, and the social registries covering education, income, employment, and cohabitation |
Abbreviations: DanFunD, Danish study of Functional Disorders; eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate; FSS, functional somatic syndromes; LDL, low-density lipoprotein; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; VLDL, very-low-density lipoprotein.
Lifestyle factors
| Variables | Men, age (years), n (%)
| Women, age (years), n (%)
| ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All | 19–39 | 40–49 | 50–59 | 60–76 | All | 19–39 | 40–49 | 50–59 | 60–76 | |
| Sex | 4,453 (46.1) | 719 (16.2) | 902 (20.3) | 1,130 (25.4) | 1,702 (38.2) | 5,203 (53.9) | 905 (17.4) | 1,139 (21.9) | 1,401 (26.9) | 1,758 (33.8) |
| BMI | ||||||||||
| Underweight (<18.5 kg/m2) | 26 (0.6) | 13 (1.8) | 2 (0.2) | 4 (0.4) | 7 (0.4) | 116 (2.2) | 44 (4.9) | 13 (1.1) | 25 (1.8) | 34 (1.9) |
| Normal (≥18.5–25 kg/m2) | 1,583 (35.6) | 413 (57.4) | 352 (39.1) | 353 (31.3) | 465 (27.4) | 2,698 (51.9) | 567 (63.7) | 621 (54.5) | 699 (49.9) | 802 (45.6) |
| Overweight (≥25–30 kg/m2) | 2,028 (45.6) | 234 (32.5) | 432 (47.9) | 535 (47.4) | 827 (48.7) | 1,552 (29.8) | 190 (21.0) | 319 (28.0) | 452 (32.3) | 591 (33.6) |
| Obese (≥30 kg/m2) | 810 (18.2) | 59 (8.2) | 115 (12.8) | 236 (20.9) | 400 (23.5) | 834 (16.0) | 94 (10.4) | 186 (16.3) | 224 (16.0) | 330 (18.8) |
| Physical activity, leisure time (self-rated) | ||||||||||
| Sedentary | 595 (13.5) | 118 (16.5) | 119 (13.3) | 150 (13.4) | 208 (12.4) | 696 (13.5) | 164 (18.2) | 143 (12.6) | 201 (14.4) | 187 (10.8) |
| Low activity | 2,284 (51.8) | 270 (37.8) | 382 (42.8) | 591 (52.6) | 1,041 (62.0) | 3,003 (58.1) | 456 (50.6) | 593 (52.2) | 821 (59.0) | 1,133 (65.2) |
| Medium activity | 1,425 (32.3) | 289 (40.5) | 353 (39.5) | 365 (32.5) | 418 (24.9) | 1,430 (27.7) | 262 (29.0) | 389 (34.3) | 363 (26.1) | 416 (23.9) |
| High activity | 105 (2.4) | 37 (5.2) | 39 (4.4) | 17 (1.5) | 12 (0.7) | 39 (0.8) | 20 (2.2) | 10 (0.9) | 7 (0.5) | 2 (0.1) |
| Diet (self-rated) | ||||||||||
| Healthy | 774 (17.6) | 111 (15.8) | 168 (18.8) | 218 (19.5) | 277 (16.5) | 1,364 (26.4) | 160 (17.8) | 281 (24.7) | 420 (30.2) | 503 (28.8) |
| Average | 2,935 (66.8) | 459 (65.5) | 588 (65.9) | 728 (64.9) | 1,160 (69.0) | 3,390 (65.6) | 649 (72.2) | 756 (66.5) | 879 (63.2) | 1,106 (63.3) |
| Unhealthy | 686 (15.6) | 131 (18.7) | 136 (15.2) | 175 (15.6) | 244 (14.5) | 418 (8.1) | 90 (10.0) | 99 (8.7) | 92 (6.6) | 137 (7.8) |
| Smoking | ||||||||||
| Daily smokers | 593 (13.4) | 101 (14.2) | 101 (11.3) | 173 (15.4) | 218 (12.9) | 670 (12.9) | 115 (12.7) | 145 (12.8) | 203 (14.6) | 207 (11.8) |
| Occasional smokers | 165 (3.7) | 71 (10.0) | 32 (3.6) | 30 (2.7) | 32 (1.9) | 154 (3.0) | 70 (7.8) | 33 (2.9) | 33 (2.4) | 18 (1.0) |
| Ex-smokers | 1,647 (37.2) | 129 (18.1) | 247 (27.6) | 416 (36.9) | 855 (50.5) | 1,999 (38.6) | 232 (25.7) | 428 (37.7) | 605 (43.4) | 734 (41.9) |
| Never been a smoker | 2,024 (45.7) | 411 (57.7) | 516 (57.6) | 508 (45.1) | 589 (34.8) | 2,360 (45.5) | 485 (53.8) | 530 (46.7) | 552 (39.6) | 793 (45.3) |
| Alcohol (self-reported) | ||||||||||
| >14 (men)/7 (women) units/week | 1,111 (24.8) | 67 (9.9) | 130 (15.1) | 311 (28.7) | 603 (36.8) | 1,202 (24.7) | 84 (10.2) | 142 (13.2) | 365 (27.6) | 611 (37.3) |
Note:
Based on Dietary Quality Score, developed as a crude index of the overall quality of the dietary habits.
Abbreviation: BMI, body mass index.
Self-reported symptoms commonly associated with functional somatic syndromes
| Variables | Men, age (years), n (%)
| Women, age (years), n (%)
| ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All | 18–39 | 40–49 | 50–59 | 60–72 | All | 18–39 | 40–49 | 50–59 | 60–72 | |
| Have you within the last 12 months experienced pain from shoulders, arms, or hands? | ||||||||||
| Yes | 1,287 (29.5) | 165 (23.3) | 247 (27.8) | 365 (32.8) | 510 (30.5) | 2,131 (41.4) | 248 (27.7) | 467 (41.3) | 660 (47.5) | 756 (43.8) |
| No | 3,088 (70.6) | 542 (76.6) | 640 (72.2) | 745 (67.2) | 1,161 (69.5) | 3,011 (58.6) | 648 (72.3) | 663 (58.7) | 729 (52.5) | 971 (56.2) |
| How frequently are you bothered by pain from shoulders, arms, or hands? | ||||||||||
| Never | 3,117 (71.2) | 553 (78.2) | 643 (72.5) | 749 (67.5) | 1,172 (70.1) | 2,994 (58.2) | 655 (73.1) | 665 (58.9) | 722 (52.0) | 951 (55.1) |
| Occasionally | 638 (14.6) | 102 (14.4) | 141 (15.9) | 169 (15.1) | 226 (13.5) | 834 (16.2) | 119 (13.2) | 189 (16.7) | 238 (17.1) | 288 (16.7) |
| Frequently | 460 (10.5) | 39 (5.5) | 85 (9.6) | 141 (12.7) | 195 (11.7) | 894 (17.4) | 94 (10.5) | 182 (16.1) | 275 (19.8) | 343 (19.9) |
| Almost constantly | 160 (3.7) | 13 (1.8) | 18 (1.9) | 51 (4.6) | 78 (4.7) | 421 (8.2) | 28 (3.1) | 94 (8.3) | 154 (11.1) | 145 (8.3) |
| Have you within the last 12 months experienced pain from legs or feet? | ||||||||||
| Yes | 1,177 (26.9) | 144 (20.4) | 216 (24.4) | 312 (28.1) | 505 (30.2) | 1,734 (33.7) | 166 (18.5) | 336 (29.7) | 565 (40.7) | 667 (38.6) |
| No | 3,198 (73.1) | 563 (79.6) | 671 (75.6) | 798 (71.9) | 1,166 (69.8) | 3,408 (66.3) | 730 (81.5) | 794 (70.3) | 824 (59.3) | 1,060 (61.4) |
| How frequently are you bothered by pain from legs or feet? | ||||||||||
| Never | 3,200 (73.1) | 571 (80.8) | 676 (76.2) | 798 (71.9) | 1,155 (69.1) | 3,384 (65.8) | 735 (82.0) | 793 (70.2) | 820 (59.0) | 1,036 (60.0) |
| Occasionally | 600 (13.7) | 82 (11.6) | 115 (13.0) | 172 (15.5) | 231 (13.8) | 691 (13.4) | 82 (9.2) | 149 (13.2) | 220 (15.8) | 240 (13.9) |
| Frequently | 391 (8.9) | 43 (6.1) | 70 (7.9) | 92 (8.3) | 186 (11.1) | 717 (13.9) | 53 (5.9) | 124 (11.0) | 233 (16.8) | 307 (17.8) |
| Almost constantly | 184 (4.2) | 11 (1.6) | 26 (2.9) | 48 (4.3) | 99 (5.9) | 350 (6.8) | 26 (2.9) | 64 (5.7) | 116 (8.4) | 144 (8.3) |
| Have you within the last 12 months experienced pain from the neck, chest or back? | ||||||||||
| Never | 2,778 (63.5) | 486 (68.7) | 543 (61.2) | 642 (57.9) | 1,107 (66.2) | 2,711 (52.7) | 572 (63.8) | 569 (50.4) | 663 (47.7) | 907 (52.5) |
| Occasionally | 953 (21.8) | 140 (19.8) | 212 (23.9) | 276 (24.8) | 325 (19.4) | 1,225 (23.8) | 167 (18.6) | 283 (25.0) | 357 (25.8) | 418 (24.2) |
| Frequently | 459 (10.5) | 56 (7.9) | 93 (10.5) | 137 (12.4) | 173 (10.4) | 825 (16.0) | 110 (12.3) | 195 (17.3) | 253 (18.2) | 267 (15.5) |
| Almost constantly | 185 (4.2) | 25 (3.5) | 39 (4.4) | 55 (5.0) | 66 (3.9) | 381 (7.4) | 47 (5.2) | 83 (7.3) | 116 (8.4) | 135 (7.8) |
| Have you within the last 12 months experienced stomach pain or stomach cramps? | ||||||||||
| Never | 2,964 (68.0) | 479 (67.8) | 600 (67.9) | 745 (67.4) | 1,140 (68.5) | 2,580 (50.5) | 329 (37.0) | 558 (49.5) | 702 (51.0) | 991 (57.7) |
| Occasionally | 1,195 (27.4) | 197 (27.9) | 240 (27.1) | 303 (27.3) | 455 (27.3) | 2,029 (39.7) | 433 (48.7) | 445 (39.5) | 556 (40.4) | 595 (34.6) |
| Frequently | 180 (4.1) | 27 (3.8) | 41 (4.6) | 55 (5.0) | 57 (3.4) | 445 (8.7) | 110 (12.4) | 117 (10.4) | 102 (7.4) | 116 (6.8) |
| Almost constantly | 22 (0.5) | 3 (0.4) | 3 (0.3) | 3 (0.3) | 13 (0.8) | 56 (1.1) | 17 (1.9) | 7 (0.6) | 16 (1.2) | 16 (0.9) |
| In the last 12 months, how much have you been bothered by precordial discomfort or chest pain? | ||||||||||
| Not at all | 3,390 (76.9) | 525 (73.5) | 681 (76.3) | 847 (75.6) | 1,337 (79.5) | 3,962 (77.1) | 659 (73.5) | 893 (79.3) | 1,066 (76.7) | 1,344 (77.8) |
| A bit | 827 (18.8) | 147 (20.6) | 176 (19.7) | 221 (19.6) | 283 (16.8) | 897 (17.5) | 179 (20.0) | 175 (15.5) | 232 (16.7) | 311 (18.0) |
| Somewhat | 147 (3.3) | 34 (4.8) | 28 (3.1) | 42 (3.8) | 43 (2.5) | 199 (3.9) | 36 (4.0) | 42 (3.7) | 67 (4.8) | 54 (3.1) |
| Quite a bit | 37 (0.8) | 8 (1.1) | 7 (0.8) | 7 (0.6) | 15 (0.9) | 75 (1.5) | 22 (2.5) | 14 (1.2) | 23 (1.7) | 16 (0.9) |
| A lot | 9 (0.2) | 0 (0.0) | 1 (0.1) | 4 (0.4) | 4 (0.2) | 6 (0.1) | 1 (0.1) | 2 (0.2) | 1 (0.1) | 2 (0.1) |
| In the last 12 months, how much have you been bothered by headaches? | ||||||||||
| Not at all | 2,944 (66.7) | 428 (59.98) | 530 (59.3) | 740 (66.2) | 1,246 (73.8) | 2,262 (43.8) | 251 (28.0) | 342 (30.2) | 587 (42.0) | 1,082 (62.0) |
| A bit | 1,138 (25.8) | 212 (29.7) | 276 (30.9) | 293 (26.1) | 357 (21.1) | 1,901 (36.8) | 368 (41.1) | 489 (43.2) | 542 (38.8) | 502 (28.8) |
| Somewhat | 221 (5.0) | 56 (7.8) | 58 (6.5) | 53 (4.7) | 54 (3.2) | 608 (11.8) | 160 (17.9) | 175 (15.5) | 169 (12.1) | 104 (6.0) |
| Quite a bit | 87 (2.0) | 14 (2.0) | 24 (2.7) | 23 (2.1) | 26 (1.5) | 307 (5.9) | 94 (10.5) | 95 (8.4) | 76 (5.4) | 42 (2.4) |
| A lot | 24 (0.5) | 4 (0.6) | 6 (0.7) | 9 (0.8) | 5 (0.3) | 92 (1.8) | 23 (2.6) | 31 (2.7) | 23 (1.6) | 15 (0.9) |
| In the last 12 months, how much have you been bothered by excessive fatigue? | ||||||||||
| Not at all | 1,620 (36.7) | 160 (22.4) | 284 (31.8) | 410 (36.6) | 766 (45.4) | 1,390 (26.8) | 106 (11.8) | 235 (20.7) | 334 (23.9) | 715 (40.6) |
| A bit | 1,854 (42.0) | 317 (44.4) | 414 (46.3) | 481 (42.9) | 642 (38.0) | 2,157 (41.7) | 355 (39.5) | 502 (44.3) | 620 (44.4) | 680 (38.9) |
| Somewhat | 630 (14.3) | 166 (23.2) | 135 (15.1) | 147 (13.1) | 182 (10.8) | 922 (17.8) | 246 (27.7) | 215 (19.0) | 246 (17.7) | 215 (12.3) |
| Quite a bit | 254 (5.8) | 51 (7.1) | 54 (6.0) | 64 (5.7) | 85 (5.0) | 525 (10.1) | 136 (15.1) | 132 (11.7) | 151 (10.8) | 106 (6.1) |
| A lot | 58 (1.3) | 20 (2.8) | 7 (0.8) | 18 (1.6) | 13 (0.8) | 183 (3.5) | 55 (6.1) | 49 (4.3) | 46 (3.3) | 33 (1.9) |
| In the last 12 months, how much have you been bothered by concentration difficulties? | ||||||||||
| Not at all | 2,733 (61.8) | 312 (43.6) | 541 (60.5) | 678 (60.5) | 1,202 (71.2) | 2,670 (51.6) | 356 (39.7) | 549 (48.5) | 685 (49.1) | 1,080 (61.8) |
| A bit | 1,270 (28.7) | 276 (38.6) | 273 (30.5) | 340 (30.3) | 380 (22.5) | 1,782 (34.5) | 359 (39.9) | 413 (36.5) | 493 (35.4) | 517 (29.6) |
| Somewhat | 297 (6.7) | 88 (12.3) | 59 (6.7) | 72 (6.4) | 78 (4.6) | 479 (9.3) | 126 (14.0) | 107 (9.5) | 137 (9.8) | 109 (6.2) |
| Quite a bit | 95 (2.1) | 27 (3.8) | 19 (2.1) | 24 (2.1) | 25 (1.5) | 181 (3.5) | 39 (4.3) | 48 (4.2) | 59 (4.2) | 35 (2.0) |
| A lot | 24 (0.5) | 12 (1.7) | 2 (0.2) | 7 (0.6) | 3 (0.2) | 59 (1.1) | 17 (1.9) | 15 (1.3) | 20 (1.4) | 7 (0.4) |
| In the last 12 months, how much have you been bothered by impairment of memory? | ||||||||||
| Not at all | 2,695 (61.0) | 448 (62.7) | 571 (63.9) | 690 (61.6) | 986 (58.5) | 2,743 (53.0) | 486 (54.1) | 595 (52.5) | 697 (50.0) | 965 (55.2) |
| A bit | 1,314 (29.8) | 185 (25.9) | 240 (26,8) | 331 (29.4) | 558 (33.1) | 1,703 (32.9) | 260 (28.9) | 361 (31.9) | 490 (35.2) | 592 (33.9) |
| Somewhat | 283 (6.4) | 54 (7.6) | 61 (6.8) | 66 (5.9) | 102 (6.0) | 476 (9.2) | 105 (11.7) | 103 (9.1) | 130 (9.3) | 138 (7.9) |
| Quite a bit | 100 (2.3) | 18 (2.5) | 19 (2.1) | 27 (2.4) | 36 (2.1) | 183 (3.5) | 37 (4.1) | 51 (4.5) | 53 (3.8) | 42 (2.4) |
| A lot | 24 (0.5) | 9 (1.3) | 3 (0.3) | 8 (0.7) | 4 (0.2) | 68 (1.3) | 11 (1.2) | 23 (2.0) | 24 (1.7) | 10 (0.6) |
| In the last 12 months, how much have you been bothered by dizziness? | ||||||||||
| Not at all | 3,541 (80.2) | 573 (80.3) | 733 (82.1) | 910 (81.3) | 1,325 (78.4) | 3,564 (69.0) | 554 (61.8) | 761 (67.4) | 985 (70.7) | 1,264 (72.3) |
| A bit | 683 (15.5) | 110 (15.4) | 130 (14.6) | 161 (14.3) | 282 (16.7) | 1,203 (23.3) | 235 (26.2) | 281 (24.9) | 312 (22.4) | 375 (21.5) |
| Somewhat | 136 (3.1) | 23 (3.2) | 19 (2.1) | 39 (3.5) | 55 (3.3) | 269 (5.2) | 75 (8.4) | 53 (4.7) | 70 (5.0) | 71 (4.1) |
| Quite a bit | 51 (1.2) | 8 (1.1) | 11 (1.2) | 8 (0.7) | 24 (1.4) | 105 (2.0) | 29 (3.2) | 26 (2.3) | 21 (1.5) | 29 (1.7) |
| A lot | 5 (0.1) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 2 (0.2) | 3 (0.2) | 26 (0.5) | 4 (0.4) | 8 0.7) | 5 (0.4) | 9 (0.5) |
| Have you ever experienced unpleasant reactions upon inhalation of odors or chemicals | ||||||||||
| Yes | 2,045 (47.2) | 275 (39.1) | 380 (43.0) | 515 (46.6) | 875 (53.3) | 3,010 (59.0) | 509 (57.3) | 653 (58.3) | 828 (60.0) | 1,020 (59.5) |
Notes:
From one or more of the four most commonly reported symptom triggers among persons with multiple chemical sensitivity: car exhausts, other persons wearing of perfume, aftershave or deodorant, cleaning agents, or freshly printed papers or magazines. Please visit Berg et al for further reading about the nature of the four most commonly reported symptom triggers.52
Self-reported functional somatic syndromesa,b
| Variables | Men, age (years), n (%)
| Women, age (years), n (%)
| ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All | 18–39 | 40–49 | 50–59 | 60–72 | All | 18–39 | 40–49 | 50–59 | 60–72 | |
| Fibromyalgia | 7 (0.2) | 1 (0.2) | 1 (0.1) | 4 (0.5) | 1 (0.1) | 52 (1.3) | 5 (0.7) | 16 (1.8) | 14 (1.3) | 17 (1.3) |
| Irritable bowel syndrome | 261 (7.7) | 18 (3.0) | 42 (6.3) | 70 (7.9) | 131 (10.5) | 602 (15.1) | 82 (11.3) | 95 (10.9) | 170 (15.8) | 255 (19.6) |
| Chronic fatigue syndrome | 39 (1.1) | 4 (0.7) | 1 (0.1) | 14 (1.6) | 20 (1.6) | 50 (1.3) | 4 (0.6) | 13 (1.5) | 13 (1.2) | 20 (1.5) |
| Multiple chemical sensitivity | 36 (1.1) | 2 (0.3) | 0 (0.0) | 6 (0.7) | 28 (2.2) | 124 (3.1) | 13 (1.8) | 15 (1.7) | 34 (3.2) | 62 (4.8) |
| Whiplash- associated disorders | 71 (2.1) | 17 (2.8) | 16 (2.4) | 18 (2.1) | 20 (1.6) | 146 (3.7) | 21 (2.9) | 39 (4.5) | 51 (4.7) | 35 (2.7) |
| Report one of the above | 344 (10.0) | 40 (6.6) | 51 (7.5) | 84 (9.4) | 169 (13.2) | 678 (16.8) | 102 (13.9) | 117 (13.4) | 199 (18.1) | 260 (19.5) |
| Report two or more of the above | 31 (0.9) | 1 (0.2) | 4 (0.6) | 12 (1.3) | 14 (1.1) | 134 (3.3) | 11 (1.5) | 28 (3.2) | 36 (3.3) | 59 (4.4) |
Notes:
Have you ever been told by a physician that you suffer from any of the following conditions?
Question about self-reported functional somatic syndromes were only included in DanFunD part two.
Abbreviation: DanFunD, Danish study of Functional Disorders.
Figure 2A theoretical framework for development of FSS.
Abbreviation: FSS, functional somatic syndromes.