(117) Characterizing Fibrofog in Daily Life: Ambulatory Cognitive Functioning in Adults with Fibromyalgia and Matched Controls

Most people with fibromyalgia (FM) report “fibrofog”, or cognitive dysfunction. To better characterize fibrofog in daily life, we conducted an ambulatory study of subjective and objective cognitive function in real-world settings in persons with FM and sex-, age-, and education-matched healthy controls (HC) to test whether: 1) people wi th FM demonstrate poorer cognitive function on ambulatory measures; 2) people with FM demonstrate a different diurnal pattern of cognitive function; and 3) subjective cognitive function corresponds more highly with objective cognitive measures in HC compared to FM.
Source: The Journal of Pain - Category: Materials Science Authors: Tags: Disease Entities (Human) (with CE) Source Type: research