Fatigue in the general population-associations to age, sex, socioeconomic status, physical activity, sitting time and self-rated health : the northern Sweden MONICA study 2014
Background: Fatigue is widespread in the population and a common complaint in primary care. Little is known about prevalence of fatigue in the population and its predictors. We aimed to describe the pattern of fatigue in the general population and to explore the associations with age, sex, socioecon...
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ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-139625 2023-10-09T21:54:31+02:00 Fatigue in the general population-associations to age, sex, socioeconomic status, physical activity, sitting time and self-rated health : the northern Sweden MONICA study 2014 Engberg, Isak Segerstedt, Johan Waller, Göran Wennberg, Patrik Eliasson, Mats 2017 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-139625 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4623-y eng eng Umeå universitet, Allmänmedicin Umeå universitet, Medicin BIOMED CENTRAL LTD BMC Public Health, 2017, 17, http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-139625 doi:10.1186/s12889-017-4623-y PMID 28806984 ISI:000408015100001 Scopus 2-s2.0-85043321563 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Public Health Global Health Social Medicine and Epidemiology Folkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologi Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2017 ftumeauniv https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4623-y 2023-09-22T14:00:57Z Background: Fatigue is widespread in the population and a common complaint in primary care. Little is known about prevalence of fatigue in the population and its predictors. We aimed to describe the pattern of fatigue in the general population and to explore the associations with age, sex, socioeconomic status, self-reported physical activity, sitting time and self-rated health. Methods: One thousand, five hundred and fifty-seven out of 2500 invited subjects in the Northern Sweden MONICA Study 2014, aged 25-74 years, filled out the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI-20), consisting of four subscales: General fatigue (GF), Physical fatigue (PF), Reduced activity (RA) and Mental fatigue (MF). Questions regarding age, sex, socioeconomic status, physical activity, sitting time and self-rated health were also included. Results: Higher age correlated significantly with lower fatigue scores for the GF and MF subscales. Women had higher fatigue scores than men on all subscales (p < 0.05). Among men, higher socioeconomic status was related to lower fatigue for the GF, PF and RA subscales (age adjusted p < 0.05). Among women, higher socioeconomic status was related to lower fatigue for the PF and MF subscales (age adjusted p < 0.05). Higher physical activity was connected to lower levels of fatigue for all subscales (age and sex adjusted p < 0.001) except for MF. Longer time spent sitting was also related to more fatigue on all subscales (age and sex adjusted p < 0.005) except for MF. Better self-rated health was strongly associated with lower fatigue for all subscales (age and sex adjusted p < 0.001). Conclusion: Older, highly educated, physically active men, with little sedentary behavior are generally the least fatigued. Self-rated health is strongly related to fatigue. Interventions increasing physical exercise and reducing sedentary behavior may be important to help patients with fatigue and should be investigated in prospective studies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Umeå University: Publications (DiVA) BMC Public Health 17 1 |
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Background: Fatigue is widespread in the population and a common complaint in primary care. Little is known about prevalence of fatigue in the population and its predictors. We aimed to describe the pattern of fatigue in the general population and to explore the associations with age, sex, socioeconomic status, self-reported physical activity, sitting time and self-rated health. Methods: One thousand, five hundred and fifty-seven out of 2500 invited subjects in the Northern Sweden MONICA Study 2014, aged 25-74 years, filled out the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI-20), consisting of four subscales: General fatigue (GF), Physical fatigue (PF), Reduced activity (RA) and Mental fatigue (MF). Questions regarding age, sex, socioeconomic status, physical activity, sitting time and self-rated health were also included. Results: Higher age correlated significantly with lower fatigue scores for the GF and MF subscales. Women had higher fatigue scores than men on all subscales (p < 0.05). Among men, higher socioeconomic status was related to lower fatigue for the GF, PF and RA subscales (age adjusted p < 0.05). Among women, higher socioeconomic status was related to lower fatigue for the PF and MF subscales (age adjusted p < 0.05). Higher physical activity was connected to lower levels of fatigue for all subscales (age and sex adjusted p < 0.001) except for MF. Longer time spent sitting was also related to more fatigue on all subscales (age and sex adjusted p < 0.005) except for MF. Better self-rated health was strongly associated with lower fatigue for all subscales (age and sex adjusted p < 0.001). Conclusion: Older, highly educated, physically active men, with little sedentary behavior are generally the least fatigued. Self-rated health is strongly related to fatigue. Interventions increasing physical exercise and reducing sedentary behavior may be important to help patients with fatigue and should be investigated in prospective studies. |
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Fatigue in the general population-associations to age, sex, socioeconomic status, physical activity, sitting time and self-rated health : the northern Sweden MONICA study 2014 |
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Fatigue in the general population-associations to age, sex, socioeconomic status, physical activity, sitting time and self-rated health : the northern Sweden MONICA study 2014 |
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Fatigue in the general population-associations to age, sex, socioeconomic status, physical activity, sitting time and self-rated health : the northern Sweden MONICA study 2014 |
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Fatigue in the general population-associations to age, sex, socioeconomic status, physical activity, sitting time and self-rated health : the northern Sweden MONICA study 2014 |
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fatigue in the general population-associations to age, sex, socioeconomic status, physical activity, sitting time and self-rated health : the northern sweden monica study 2014 |
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