Prevalence of fatigue symptoms and correlations in the general adult population

作者: Sayaka Aritake , Yoshitaka Kaneita , Tadahiro Ohtsu , Makoto Uchiyama , Kazuo Mishima

DOI: 10.1111/SBR.12099

关键词: Adult populationDepression (differential diagnoses)Quality of lifeLogistic regressionDemographyEpidemiologyNeurologyPhysical therapyMedicineFatigue symptomsSleep hygiene

摘要: This study sought to clarify the prevalence and associated factors of subjective fatigue symptoms, by analyzing epidemiological data for a sample Japanese population. Data from 1224 individuals (539 men 685 women) aged =20 years were subsequently analyzed. Prevalence fatigability was 17.2% (n = 211) that residual 13.6% 167), with women showing significantly higher both symptoms than (fatigability: 12.6% vs 20.9%, ?2 14.43, P 0.001; fatigue: 10.0% 16.5%, 0.001). Multivariate logistic regression analyses revealed being female, nonrestorative sleep, decreased quality life, stress showed significant positive associations fatigue. However, association found between depressed mood fati-gability, short sleep duration long working hours (=9 h) specifically positively Sleep hygiene instruction psychiatric approach are needed reduce in

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