2011
DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.111314
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Sleep as a Window into the World of Fibromyalgia Syndrome

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“…Poor sleep is related to a disturbance of central painprocessing mechanisms, identified as a "diffuse hyperalgesia state" in patients with FM; it could be due to specific impairments such as loss of descending analgesic activity and central sensitization (Lee et al 2011). From this perspective, given the two-way relationship between sleep and pain, it can be assumed that treatment aimed at regulating sleep disturbances and improving the restorative value of sleep is likely to have an impact on the main symptoms of FM (Thomas 2011). In a clinical context, sleep disturbances may play a key role as a transdiagnostic process and be the target of therapy across FM and mood or anxiety disorders comorbidity (Palagini et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor sleep is related to a disturbance of central painprocessing mechanisms, identified as a "diffuse hyperalgesia state" in patients with FM; it could be due to specific impairments such as loss of descending analgesic activity and central sensitization (Lee et al 2011). From this perspective, given the two-way relationship between sleep and pain, it can be assumed that treatment aimed at regulating sleep disturbances and improving the restorative value of sleep is likely to have an impact on the main symptoms of FM (Thomas 2011). In a clinical context, sleep disturbances may play a key role as a transdiagnostic process and be the target of therapy across FM and mood or anxiety disorders comorbidity (Palagini et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the major characteristics of FM is sleep compromise 3,4,5,6 . Indeed, restoring stage IV/ rapid eye movement sleep appears to mollify that disorder 6,7,8 .…”
Section: Impairment Of Motivational Efforts: Another Complication Of mentioning
confidence: 99%