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Fitness testing as a discriminative tool for the diagnosis and monitoring of fibromyalgia

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0838.2011.01401.x

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fibromyalgia severity; physical fitness; FIQ; women

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  1. AGRAFIM
  2. Spanish Ministry of Education [AP-2006-03676, EX-2008-0641]
  3. Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research (FAS)
  4. Ministry of Science and Innovation [BES-2009-013442, RYC-2010-05957]

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We aimed to determine the ability of a set of physical fitness tests to discriminate between presence/absence of fibromyalgia (FM) and moderate/severe FM. The sample comprised 94 female FM patients (52 +/- 8 years) and 66 healthy women (54 +/- 6 years). We assessed physical fitness by means of the 30-s chair stand, handgrip strength, chair sit and reach, back scratch, blind flamingo, 8-feet up and go, and 6-min walking tests. Patients were classified as having moderate FM if the score in the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ) was <70 and as having severe FM if the FIQ was 70. FM patients and patients with severe FM performed worse in most of the fitness tests studied (P<0.001). Except the back scratch test, all the tests were able to discriminate between presence and absence of FM [area under the curve (AUC)=0.66 to 0.92; P0.001], and four tests also discriminated FM severity (AUC=0.62 to 0.66; P0.05). The 30-s chair stand test showed the highest ability to discriminate FM presence and severity (AUC=0.92, P<0.001; and AUC=0.66, P=0.008, respectively), being the corresponding discriminating cutoffs 9 and 6 repetitions, respectively. Physical fitness in general, and particularly the 30-s chair stand test, is able to discriminate between women with FM from those without FM, as well as between those with moderate FM from their peers with severe FM.

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