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A two-component model of hair cortisol concentration in fibromyalgia: Independent effects of pain chronicity and severity.

Gustavo A Reyes Del PasoAilyn Garcia-HernandezA M Contreras-MerinoCarmen M Galvez-SánchezPablo de la CobaCasandra Isabel Montoro AguilarDmitry M Davydov
Published in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2023)
This is the first study to assess hair cortisol concentrations in a specific sample of patients with fibromyalgia (FM). This method is especially useful for the assessment of long-term regular cortisol excretion. Results showed a two-component model for explaining cortisol levels: disease chronicity, with a negative effect, and symptom severity, with a positive effect. This suggests that severe pain/stress evokes higher cortisol levels at earlier stages of FM, while in the longer term a decrease in cortisol levels was observed.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • neuropathic pain
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