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Fatigue in inflammatory rheumatic diseases: Current knowledge and areas for future research

Davies, Kristen; Dures, Emma; Ng, Wan Fai

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Authors

Kristen Davies

Emma Dures Emma2.Dures@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in Rheumatology and Self-management

Wan Fai Ng



Abstract

Fatigue is a complex phenomenon and an important health concern for many people with chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, primary Sjögren syndrome and systemic lupus erythematosus. Although some clinical trials have shown the benefits of cognitive behavioural therapy in fatigue management, the effect of this approach is relatively modest, and no curative treatment has been identified. The pathogenesis of fatigue remains unclear. Despite many challenges and limitations, a growing body of research points to roles for the immune system, the central and autonomic nervous systems and the neuroendocrine system in the induction and maintenance of fatigue in chronic diseases. New insights indicate that sleep, genetic susceptibility, metabolic disturbances and other biological and physiological mechanisms contribute to fatigue. Furthermore, understanding of the relationships between psychosocial factors and fatigue is increasing. However, the interrelationships between these diverse mechanisms and fatigue remain poorly defined. In this Review, we outline various biological, physiological and psychosocial determinants of fatigue in inflammatory rheumatic diseases, and propose mechanistic and conceptual models of fatigue to summarize current understanding, stimulate debate and develop further research ideas.

Citation

Davies, K., Dures, E., & Ng, W. F. (2021). Fatigue in inflammatory rheumatic diseases: Current knowledge and areas for future research. Nature Reviews Rheumatology, 17, 651–664. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41584-021-00692-1

Journal Article Type Review
Acceptance Date Aug 27, 2021
Online Publication Date Oct 1, 2021
Publication Date 2021-11
Deposit Date Oct 2, 2021
Publicly Available Date Apr 2, 2022
Journal Nature Reviews Rheumatology
Print ISSN 1759-4790
Electronic ISSN 1759-4804
Publisher Nature Research (part of Springer Nature)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 17
Pages 651–664
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s41584-021-00692-1
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/7883973

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