Exploring the fatigue phenomenon in individuals with Parkinson’s disease: an Italian multicenter cross-sectional study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
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Exploring the fatigue phenomenon in individuals with Parkinson’s disease: an Italian multicenter cross-sectional study / Sarasso, E., Pelosin, E., Ruotolo, I., Maieron, M., Ferrero, A., Quarone, F., Grassi, A., Putzolu, M., Gardoni, A., Lagravinese, G., Di Biasio, F., Agosta, F., Galeoto, G., Fabbrini, G., Avanzino, L., Filippi, M., Mezzarobba, S.. - In: ACTA NEUROLOGICA BELGICA. - ISSN 0300-9009. - (2026). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1007/s13760-026-03039-3]
Abstract:
Background: Fatigue is a common and disabling non-motor symptom in Parkinson’s disease (PD), significantly affecting patients’ quality of life. However, it is often underdiagnosed due to its subjective nature and the lack of a clear definition, hindering the development of effective treatments. Objectives: This study aims to investigate the prevalence of fatigue and its associations with sociodemographic factors, disease severity, levodopa equivalent daily dosage (LEDD) and motor, non-motor, and cognitive symptoms in an Italian cohort of patients with PD. Methods: An observational cross-sectional study was carried out in three Italian centers from January to May 2024. One hundred PD patients (H&Y ≤ 4) were assessed using validated tools: Parkinson Fatigue Scale (PFS), Fatigue Severity Scale, and Modified Fatigue Impact Scale. Motor and non-motor signs and symptoms, cognitive status, and LEDD were analyzed using non-parametric tests and Spearman’s correlations. Fatigue prevalence was determined based on PFS score ≥ 3.09. Results: Fatigue was present in 36% of patients, more prevalent in women and more severe in those with H&Y > 2. Fatigue correlated strongly with non-motor symptoms (MDS-UPDRS Part I; ρ > 0.6, p < 0.001) and moderately with motor complications (0.4 < ρ < 0.5, p < 0.001), but weakly with disease duration, LEDD and age (ρ < 0.3, 0.002 < p < 0.05). Significant intercorrelations among fatigue scales supported their ability to consistently measure the fatigue construct. Conclusions: Fatigue in PD is a multidimensional phenomenon influenced mainly by non-motor symptoms. Gender-specific differences and the association with disease progression underscore the need of comprehensive and integrated management strategies to address this challenging symptom.
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Sarasso, E.; Pelosin, E.; Ruotolo, I.; Maieron, M.; Ferrero, A.; Quarone, F.; Grassi, A.; Putzolu, M.; Gardoni, A.; Lagravinese, G.; Di Biasio, F.; Agosta, F.; Galeoto, G.; Fabbrini, G.; Avanzino, L.; Filippi, M.; Mezzarobba, S.
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