Determinants of generalized fatigue in individuals with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis: The MOST Study

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Aim: The aim of the study was to identify sociodemographic, disease-related, physical and mental health-related determinants of fatigue at 2-year follow-up in individuals with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis (OA). Methods: A longitudinal analysis of participants with symptomatic knee OA from the Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study (MOST) was conducted to identify predictors of fatigue at 2-year follow-up. Participants self-reported fatigue at baseline for the first time in the MOST cohort and at follow-up using a 0-10 visual analog scale. At baseline, questionnaires on sociodemographics, disease-related symptoms, physical and mental health factors were completed. Data were analyzed using linear regressions with a backwards elimination approach. Results: Of the 2330 individuals in the MOST cohort at baseline, 576 had symptomatic knee OA and of these, 449 with complete fatigue values at baseline and follow-up were included in this analysis. Minimally important fatigue change (ie, worsening [≥1.13], no change [<0.82 or <1.13] and improvement [≥−0.82]) from baseline to follow-up were unequal within the population (34.5%, 26.9%, 38.5%; χ2 [2, N = 449] = 9.32, P =.009). The multiple linear regression showed that baseline fatigue (unstandardized coefficient [Β] = 0.435; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.348-0.523, P

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Fawole, H. O., Riskowski, J. L., Dell’Isola, A., Steultjens, M. P., Nevitt, M. C., Torner, J. C., … Chastin, S. F. M. (2020). Determinants of generalized fatigue in individuals with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis: The MOST Study. International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases, 23(4), 559–568. https://doi.org/10.1111/1756-185X.13797

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