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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
The prevalence of fibromyalgia in the United States was reported to range from 500-5000 per 100,000 persons. Females are more commonly affected than males with a ratio of 9:1. 20-50 year age group is more commonly affected. Fibromyalgia has no racial predilection.[1]
Epidemiology and Demographics
Incidence and Prevalance
The prevelance of fibromyalgia in the United States was reported to range from 500-5000 per 100,000 persons.
Gender
Females are more commonly affected than males with a ratio of 9:1.
Age
20-50 year age group is more commonly affected.
Race
Fibromyalgia has no racial predilection.
References
- ↑ Vincent A, Lahr BD, Wolfe F, Clauw DJ, Whipple MO, Oh TH, Barton DL, St Sauver J (2013). "Prevalence of fibromyalgia: a population-based study in Olmsted County, Minnesota, utilizing the Rochester Epidemiology Project". Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 65 (5): 786–92. doi:10.1002/acr.21896. PMC 3935235. PMID 23203795.