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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
500 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2024-12-15
2025-06-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Pain in patients with MAS can cause sleep disorders such as non-restorative sleep or difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep. It is estimated that 70-80% of patients with MAS experience sleep disorders. Patients with insomnia, especially those living in urban affluent areas, are at risk of developing MAS later in life. Morning-evening preference is an inter-individual difference, also known as diurnal or circadian preference.
The circadian rhythm is controlled by the endogenous circadian clock, which has a genetic basis and is affected by exogenous factors. Due to these individual differences, individuals' energy levels during the day vary so much that people prefer to be active at different times of the day. Morning Type individuals prefer to be active early in the day, while evening type individuals prefer to be active later in the day. Individuals who are between these types and morning or evening preference are called intermediate types. Morning preference is affected by biological factors (e.g., body temperature, cortisol, melatonin), technological and social factors (e.g., electronic media, lighting, TV screens, daily life activities), and environmental factors (e.g., climate, latitude, longitude). In addition, morning preference is related to personality, health, eating habits and psychological well-being. Morning people are more conscientious and more prone to healthy behaviors. On the other hand, evening preference can lead to behavioral problems (e.g., depression, loneliness), personality disorders (substance abuse, eating disorders, internet addiction, daytime sleepiness) and poor academic performance. A study in which 1548 people with fibromyalgia (FMS) were assessed with an online survey that included questions about sleep quality, well-being, pain, chronotype and FMS showed that late chronotypes were more affected by fibromyalgia.
Another study investigating the relationships between chronotypes and musculoskeletal pain showed that evening and intermediate chronotypes were associated with musculoskeletal pain, but mental distress, insomnia, and comorbidities also played a role in these relationships. The aim of this study is to examine chronotype preferences in myofascial pain syndrome and to investigate its relationship with pain severity, disability and quality of life.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_ONLY
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Study Groups
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MPS
Patients aged between 18-65 who applied to the AFSÜ PTR Polyclinic and had complaints of neck and back pain for at least 3 months and were diagnosed with myofascial pain syndrome based on anamnesis and physical examination.
Assessment
The patients' demographic information, weight and height measurements, occupational activities and desk work time, daily screen usage time, pain intensity (with VAS), cervical joint range of motion examination, pain threshold (with pressure algometer), functional status (with Neck Pain Disability Scale), sleep quality (with Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Scale), anxiety and depression symptoms (with Beck Depression Inventory), cognitive aspects of pain (with Pain Catastrophizing Scale) will be evaluated. The patients' chronotype preferences will be evaluated with Morningness Eveningness Questionnaire.
Interventions
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Assessment
The patients' demographic information, weight and height measurements, occupational activities and desk work time, daily screen usage time, pain intensity (with VAS), cervical joint range of motion examination, pain threshold (with pressure algometer), functional status (with Neck Pain Disability Scale), sleep quality (with Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Scale), anxiety and depression symptoms (with Beck Depression Inventory), cognitive aspects of pain (with Pain Catastrophizing Scale) will be evaluated. The patients' chronotype preferences will be evaluated with Morningness Eveningness Questionnaire.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* diagnosis of myofascial pain syndrome by anamnesis and physical examination
Exclusion Criteria
* Recent injection or physical therapy within the last 3 months
* Neck and shoulder surgery
* Neurological and inflammatory diseases
* Pregnancy
* Malignancy
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Afyonkarahisar Health Sciences University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sevda Adar
Ass. Prof.
Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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SAMAS
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id