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Heightened protective decision-making related to physical, but not cognitive, effort in individuals with fibromyalgia.

作者信息

Herman Aleksandra M, Berryman Carolyn, Stanton Tasha R

机构信息

Laboratory of Brain Imaging, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of Polish Academy of Sciences, 3 Pasteur Str., 02-093 Warsaw, Poland; IIMPACT in Health, University of South Australia, 61-68 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia; Persistent Pain Research Group, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), Lifelong Health Theme, Hopwood Centre for Neurobiology, 2 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia.

IIMPACT in Health, University of South Australia, 61-68 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia; Brain Stimulation, Imaging and Cognition Research Group, School of Biomedicine, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia; Hopwood Centre for Neurobiology, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia; Women's and Children's Hospital, 72 King William Rd, North Adelaide SA 5006, Australia.

出版信息

J Pain. 2025 Sep;34:105504. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2025.105504. Epub 2025 Jul 14.

Abstract

Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition involving widespread pain, fatigue, and cognitive dysfunction. Evidence-based interventions for fibromyalgia, such as education and exercise, often require prolonged, cognitive and/or physical effort, involving immediate costs (effort) for delayed benefits (improved pain/function). Initiation of, and adherence to, these interventions is often difficult, which may reflect pain-related alterations in an individual's attitudes towards effortful and delayed rewards. Here we explored whether individuals with fibromyalgia differed from age- and sex-matched pain-free controls in such attitudes. In cross-sectional Study 1, individuals with fibromyalgia (N=19) and controls (N=19) completed tasks offering real rewards for performing actual physical or cognitive effort or enduring real delays. Despite individualizing task difficulty to each participant's unique capacity, those with fibromyalgia required higher incentives to engage in the physical effort task (treadmill walking), especially at higher effort intensities (OR=1.077, 95%CI [1.003, 1.156]), but showed no differences in the cognitive effort task, indicating no general motivation deficit but rather a shift in attitudes toward physical exertion. Additionally, participants with fibromyalgia showed a greater willingness to wait for rewards (OR=0.726, 95%CI [0.533, 0.990]), particularly at lower reward levels, suggesting an increased motivation driven by rewards. Study 2, conducted online (N=43 fibromyalgia, N=139 controls), replicated the findings regarding physical effort (t=3.36, 95%CI [0.08, 0.29]), reinforcing that fibromyalgia does not involve a broad motivational deficits. Instead, we found specific changes in physical effort discounting and indications of heightened sensitivity to rewards in delay discounting. These insights may help inform tailored intervention strategies for individuals with fibromyalgia. PERSPECTIVE: This article identifies altered attitudes toward physical effort and delayed rewards in individuals with fibromyalgia. These findings suggest that difficulties with treatment adherence may stem from over-protective physical effort-related decision-making rather than low motivation, offering a potential target for personalized education and intervention strategies in clinical care.

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