| Literature DB >> 28281106 |
Daniel J H Powell1,2, Christina Liossi3, Wolff Schlotz3,4, Rona Moss-Morris3,5.
Abstract
Studies investigating the prevalence, cause, and consequence of multiple sclerosis (MS) fatigue typically use single measures that implicitly assume symptom-stability over time, neglecting information about if, when, and why severity fluctuates. We aimed to examine the extent of moment-to-moment and day-to-day variability in fatigue in relapsing-remitting MS and healthy individuals, and identify daily life determinants of fluctuations. Over 4 weekdays, 76 participants (38 relapsing-remitting MS; 38 controls) recruited from multiple sites provided real-time self-reports six times daily (n = 1661 observations analyzed) measuring fatigue severity, stressors, mood, and physical exertion, and daily self-reports of sleep quality. Fatigue fluctuations were evident in both groups. Fatigue was highest in relapsing-remitting MS, typically peaking in late-afternoon. In controls, fatigue started lower and increased steadily until bedtime. Real-time stressors and negative mood were associated with increased fatigue, and positive mood with decreased fatigue in both groups. Increased fatigue was related to physical exertion in relapsing-remitting MS, and poorer sleep quality in controls. In relapsing-remitting MS, fatigue fluctuates substantially over time. Many daily life determinants of fluctuations are similar in relapsing-remitting MS and healthy individuals (stressors, mood) but physical exertion seems more relevant in relapsing-remitting MS and sleep quality most relevant in healthy individuals.Entities:
Keywords: Affect; Ambulatory assessment; Ecological momentary assessment; Fatigue; Multiple sclerosis; Psychological stress
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28281106 PMCID: PMC5613039 DOI: 10.1007/s10865-017-9840-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Behav Med ISSN: 0160-7715
Participant recruitment eligibility criteria
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Demographic and clinical characteristics of recruited sample
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| Age | 41.89 (7.53) | 40.34 (8.16) | |
| Gender | 31F | 31F | |
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| Paid employment | 30 | 33 | |
| Unpaid employment | 3 | 1 | |
| Unemployed | 5 | 4 | |
| Expanded Disability Status Scale | 4.29 (1.37) | ||
| Years since diagnosis | 6.03 (5.18) | ||
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| Interferon | 12 | ||
| Glatiramer acetate | 6 | ||
| Natalizumab | 5 | ||
| No DMT | 15 | ||
| HADS-depression | 4.00 (2.29) | 2.08 (2.27) | <.001 |
| Chronic Stress Screening Scale | 19.82 (9.36) | 14.11 (7.93) | .006 |
| Chalder Fatigue Questionnaire | 17.58 (7.09) | 11.55 (2.87) | <.001 |
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| Momentary fatigue severity | 5.07 (2.30) | 2.42 (1.72) | <.001 |
| Daily fatigue severity | 4.74 (2.27) | 1.80 (1.77) | <.001 |
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| Work overload | 4.55 (1.45) | 5.20 (1.80) | .098 |
| Social overload | 4.32 (2.26) | 4.02 (2.04) | .68 |
| Excessive demands at work | 2.00 (1.31) | 1.31 (1.22) | .023 |
| Lack of social recognition | 1.98 (1.87) | 1.15 (1.33) | .050 |
| Work discontent | 2.70 (1.96) | 2.78 (2.04) | .86 |
| Social tensions | 0.95 (1.02) | 0.70 (0.88) | .33 |
| Pressure to perform | 3.93 (1.87) | 3.45 (2.49) | .39 |
| Social isolation | 6.62 (2.25) | 5.42 (2.30) | .018 |
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| Negative mood | 2.12 (1.15) | 1.48 (1.35) | .008 |
| Positive mood | 4.91 (1.60) | 5.65 (1.63) | .079 |
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| Sleep quality | 6.07 (1.57) | 6.22 (1.97) | .72 |
| Physical exertion ( | 0.45 (0.69) | 0.32 (0.48) | .30 |
Mean (SD) shown for all continuous variables. HADS indicates Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
Nonparametric bivariate correlation matrix of fatigue severity measures, momentary mood, depressive symptoms, chronic stress, and neurological symptoms in people with relapsing-remitting MS and healthy controls
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| MomFSa | 5.07 | 2.30 | ||||||||||||||
| DailyFSa | 4.74 | 2.27 | .782 | <.001 | ||||||||||||
| CFQ | 17.58 | 7.09 | .540 | <.001 | .559 | <.001 | ||||||||||
| NMa | 2.12 | 1.15 | .290 | .078 | .320 | .050 | .148 | .37 | ||||||||
| PMa | 4.91 | 1.60 | −.376 | .020 | −.375 | .020 | −.233 | .16 | −.228 | .17 | ||||||
| HADS-D | 4.00 | 2.29 | .164 | .33 | .283 | .085 | .086 | .61 | .093 | .58 | −.267 | .11 | ||||
| CSSS | 19.82 | 9.36 | .394 | .014 | .372 | .022 | .077 | .65 | .242 | .14 | −.246 | .14 | .141 | .40 | ||
| EDSSb | 4.29 | 1.37 | .356 | .028 | .420 | .009 | .327 | .045 | .194 | .24 | −.470 | .003 | .421 | .009 | .318 | .051 |
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| MomFSa | 2.42 | 1.72 | ||||||||||||||
| DailyFSa | 1.80 | 1.77 | .764 | <.001 | ||||||||||||
| CFQ | 11.55 | 2.87 | .319 | .051 | .248 | .14 | ||||||||||
| NMa | 1.48 | 1.35 | .643 | <.001 | .769 | <.001 | .258 | .12 | ||||||||
| PMa | 5.65 | 1.63 | −.476 | .002 | −.447 | .006 | −.169 | .31 | −.498 | .001 | ||||||
| HADS-D | 2.08 | 2.27 | .140 | .40 | .276 | .098 | .205 | .22 | .320 | .050 | −.068 | .69 | ||||
| CSSS | 14.11 | 7.93 | .346 | .033 | .335 | .043 | .075 | .65 | .340 | .037 | −.012 | .94 | .476 | .003 | ||
MomFS Momentary Fatigue Severity; DailyFS Daily Fatigue Severity; CFQ Chalder Fatigue Questionnaire (total score); NM Negative Mood; PM Positive Mood; HADS-D Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale–Depression subscale; CSSS Chronic Stress Screening Scale; EDSS Expanded Disability Status Scale
aPerson-mean averages
bRRMS group only
Fig. 1Step line charts (solid lines) depicting change in Momentary Fatigue Severity ratings in three individuals from the relapsing-remitting MS group over the six assessments (A1–A6) from four assessment days. Dashed lines indicate person-means and dotted lines indicate daily-means. Corresponding within-person indices are presented, including mean, median (med), mean successive squared difference (MSSD; Jahng et al., 2008), probability of acute change (PAC; acute change defined as change ≥5 units between two adjacent assessments; Jahng et al., 2008), and proportion of ratings ≥5
Model parameter estimates testing typical diurnal fatigue patterns in the relapsing-remitting MS group and control group, with 95% confidence intervals in square brackets
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| Intercept | 3.24 (0.37) | [2.50, 3.98] | <.001 | 1.44 (0.37) | [0.70, 2.18] | <.001 | 1.80 (0.53) | [0.75, 2.84] | <.001 |
| Time | 0.49 (0.11) | [0.27, 0.71] | <.001 | 0.27 (0.11) | [0.05, 0.49] | .015 | 0.22 (0.16) | [−0.10, 0.53] | .177 |
| Time2 | −0.03 (0.01) | [−0.05, −0.01] | .012 | −0.002 (0.01) | [−0.02, 0.02] | .83 | −0.02 (0.02) | [−0.06, 0.01] | .10 |
| HADS-D | 0.03 (0.13) | [−0.22, 0.28] | .84 | 0.07 (0.14) | [−0.21, 0.35] | .62 | −0.04 (0.19) | [−0.42, 0.33] | .82 |
| CSSS | 0.10 (0.03) | [0.04, 0.16] | .002 | 0.07 (0.04) | [−0.01, 0.15] | .070 | 0.03 (0.05) | [−0.07, 0.13] | .59 |
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| Intercept | 2.44 (0.51) | [1.62, 3.67] | <.001 | ||||||
| Time | 0.03 (0.01) | [0.02, 0.06] | <.001 | ||||||
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| Intercept | 3.16 (0.74) | [2.00, 5.00] | <.001 | ||||||
| Time | 0.67 (0.16) | [0.42, 1.06] | <.001 | ||||||
| Time2 | 0.01 (0.002) | [0.004, 0.01] | <.001 | ||||||
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| Residual | 1.53 (0.08) | [1.39, 1.69] | <.001 | ||||||
HADS-D Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale–Depression subscale; CSSS Chronic Stress Screening Scale. HADS-D and CSSS are grand-mean centred. Time is centred about 10 am. Level-3 random covariance parameters (unstructured) not presented here, but included in the model
Fig. 2Average fatigue trajectories over time in the relapsing-remitting MS group (red solid line) and the control group (green dashed line). The circular indicators represent unique Momentary Fatigue Severity assessments in the relapsing-remitting MS group; the triangular indicators represent those in the control group
Model fixed effect parameter estimates of within-person behavioural and psychosocial contextual effects with 95% confidence intervals in square brackets
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| Physical exertion | 1.00 (0.21) | [0.58, 1.42] | <.001 | 0.23 (0.24) | [−0.24, 0.70] | .33 | 0.77 (0.32) | [0.14, 1.39] | .017 |
| Sleep quality | −0.02 (0.04) | [−0.11, 0.06] | .59 | −0.18 (0.05) | [−0.29, −0.07] | .001 | 0.16 (0.07) | [0.02, 0.29] | .028 |
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| Work overload | 0.02 (0.03) | [−0.03, 0.08] | .38 | −0.02 (0.02) | [−0.06, 0.03] | .52 | 0.04 (0.04) | [−0.03, 0.11] | .28 |
| Social overload | 0.03 (0.03) | [−0.03, 0.09] | .31 | 0.03 (0.02) | [−0.02, 0.07] | .26 | 0.001 (0.04) | [−0.07, 0.07] | .99 |
| Excessive demands at work | 0.02 (0.03) | [−0.04, 0.09] | .47 | 0.06 (0.04) | [−0.02, 0.13] | .14 | −0.03 (0.05) | [−0.13, 0.07] | .54 |
| Lack of social recognition | 0.08 (0.04) | [0.01, 0.15] | .025 | 0.09 (0.05) | [−0.002, 0.19] | .056 | −0.01 (0.06) | [−0.13, 0.11] | .84 |
| Work discontent | 0.06 (0.03) | [0.001, 0.12] | .046 | 0.11 (0.03) | [0.05, 0.16] | <.001 | −0.05 (0.04) | [−0.13, 0.03] | .25 |
| Social tensions | 0.01 (0.03) | [−0.06, 0.08] | .71 | 0.02 (0.04) | [−0.06, 0.10] | .60 | −0.01 (0.05) | [−0.11, 0.09] | .89 |
| Pressure to perform | −0.02 (0.03) | [−0.07, 0.03] | .46 | 0.01 (0.02) | [−0.04, 0.06] | .71 | −0.03 (0.04) | [−0.10, 0.04] | .43 |
| Social isolation | 0.01 (0.03) | [−0.04, 0.06] | .64 | −0.01 (0.03) | [−0.05, 0.04] | .83 | 0.02 (0.04) | [−0.05, 0.09] | .63 |
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| Negative mood | 0.17 (0.05) | [0.09, 0.26] | <.001 | 0.23 (0.05) | [0.13, 0.34] | <.001 | −0.06 (0.07) | [−0.20, 0.08] | .42 |
| Positive mood | −0.37 (0.04) | [−0.46, −0.28] | <.001 | −0.35 (0.05) | [−0.45, −0.25] | <.001 | −0.02 (0.07) | [−0.15, 0.11] | .78 |
Model intercepts and fixed effects of time, time2, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale–Depression subscale score, Chronic Stress Screening Scale score, and the random effects of intercept, time, and time2 are not shown