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Avvikande bindväv (ledöverrörlighet) och dysautonomi är associerade med multisjuklighet i skärningspunkten mellan fysisk och psykisk hälsa

Jenny L L Csecs, Nicholas G Dowell, Georgia K Savage, Valeria Iodice, Christopher J Mathias, Hugo D Critchley, Jessica A Eccles
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Högre förekomst av överrörlighet hos personer med psykisk ohälsa/NPF
  2. 02Överrörlighet är associerat med fler autonoma nervsystems-symtom
  3. 03Autonoma besvär hjälper till att förklara kopplingen mellan överrörlighet och ångest
  4. 04Uppmärksamma den fysiska grunden för vissa psykologiska symtom

Överrörlighet i leder är kopplat till högre förekomst av ångest, ett samband som delvis förklaras av autonom nervsystems-dysfunktion.

Abstract

The symptoms of joint hypermobility extend beyond articular pain. Hypermobile people commonly experience autonomic symptoms (dysautonomia), and anxiety or related psychological issues. We tested whether dysautonomia might mediate the association between hypermobility and anxiety in adults diagnosed with mental health disorders and/or neurodevelopmental conditions (hereon referred to as patients), by quantifying joint hypermobility and symptoms of autonomic dysfunction. Prevalence of generalized joint laxity (hypermobility) in 377 individuals with diagnoses of mental health disorders and/or neurodevelopmental conditions was compared to prevalence recorded in the general population. Autonomic symptom burden was compared between hypermobile and non-hypermobile patients. Mediation analysis explored relationships between hypermobility, autonomic dysfunction, and anxiety. Patient participants had elevated prevalence of generalized joint laxity (38%) compared to the general population rate of 19% (odds ratio: 2.54 [95% confidence interval: 2.05, 3.16]). Hypermobile participants reported significantly more autonomic symptoms. Symptoms of orthostatic intolerance mediated the relationship between hypermobility and diagnosis of an anxiety disorder. Patients with mental health disorders and/or neurodevelopmental conditions have high rates of joint hypermobility. Accompanying autonomic dysfunction mediates the association between joint hypermobility and clinical anxiety status. Increased recognition of this association can enhance mechanistic understanding and improve the management of multimorbidity expressed in physical symptoms and mental health difficulties.

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APA
Jenny L L Csecs, Nicholas G Dowell, Georgia K Savage, Valeria Iodice, Christopher J Mathias, Hugo D Critchley, & Jessica A Eccles (2021). Avvikande bindväv (ledöverrörlighet) och dysautonomi är associerade med multisjuklighet i skärningspunkten mellan fysisk och psykisk hälsa. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/variant-connective-tissue-joint-hypermobility-and-dysautonomia-are-associated-with-multimorbidity-at-the-intersection-between-physical-and-psychological-health/
MLA
Jenny L L Csecs, et al. "Avvikande bindväv (ledöverrörlighet) och dysautonomi är associerade med multisjuklighet i skärningspunkten mellan fysisk och psykisk hälsa." 2021, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/variant-connective-tissue-joint-hypermobility-and-dysautonomia-are-associated-with-multimorbidity-at-the-intersection-between-physical-and-psychological-health/.
Chicago
Jenny L L Csecs et al. 2021. "Avvikande bindväv (ledöverrörlighet) och dysautonomi är associerade med multisjuklighet i skärningspunkten mellan fysisk och psykisk hälsa.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/variant-connective-tissue-joint-hypermobility-and-dysautonomia-are-associated-with-multimorbidity-at-the-intersection-between-physical-and-psychological-health/