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Am J Gastroenterol. 2024;119(5):922–9
Understanding predictors of fatigue over time in persons with inflammatory bowel disease: The importance of depressive and anxiety symptoms
Introduction: Fatigue is a complex and frequent symptom in persons with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), with detrimental impact. The authors aimed to determine predictors of fatigue over time.
Methods: 247 adults with IBD participated in a prospective study conducted in Manitoba, Canada, providing data at baseline and annually for 3 years. Participants reported fatigue impact (Daily Fatigue Impact Scale [DFIS]), depression and anxiety symptoms (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale [HADS]), and pain (Pain Effects Scale [PES]). Physician-diagnosed comorbidities, IBD characteristics, and physical and cognitive functioning were also assessed. The authors tested factors associated with fatigue using multivariable generalized linear models that estimated within-person and between-person effects.
Results: Most participants were women (63.2%), white (85.4%), and had Crohn’s disease (62%). At baseline, 27.9% reported moderate-severe fatigue impact, 16.7% had clinically elevated anxiety (HADS-A ≥ 11), and 6.5% had clinically elevated depression (HADS-D ≥ 11). Overall fatigue burden was stable over time, although approximately half the participants showed improved or worsening fatigue impact between annual visits during the study. On multivariable analysis, participants with a 1-point higher HADS-D score had, on average, a 0.63-point higher DFIS score, whereas participants with a 1-point higher PES score had a 0.78-point higher DFIS score. Within individuals, a 1-point increase in HADS-D scores was associated with 0.61-point higher DFIS scores, in HADS-A scores with 0.23-point higher DFIS scores, and in PES scores with 0.38-point higher DFIS scores. No other variables predicted fatigue.
Discussion: Anxiety, depression, and pain predicted fatigue impact over time in inflammatory bowel disease, suggesting that targeting psychological factors and pain for intervention may lessen fatigue burden.