CoQ10, Fibromyalgia, Eating Disorders, and the Importance of Hematological Screening
This r ecent research on fibromyalgia and eating disorders has increasingly focused on oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction. Fibromyalgia, Eating Disorders and Rehabilitation: The Nrf2 Link https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/15/3/364 Because patients with fibromyalgia often show reduced levels of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), supplementation is sometimes suggested as a supportive treatment to improve energy metabolism and reduce cellular stress. Similar metabolic disturbances have also been described in individuals with eating disorders. However, many studies addressing eating disorders and fibromyalgia focus mainly on metabolic or psychological factors while overlooking potential underlying hematological conditions . This is a significant gap in clinical evaluation. One example is von Willebrand factor (VWF) abnormalities , which play a central role in blood clotting. Von Willebrand disease and related coagulation disorders are relatively common but often underdiagnosed. ...