This study explored relationships between affect balance and both objective and perceived cognitive and physical function in adults 50+ years of age, with and without a chronic condition. This allowed exploration of possible distinctions between healthy aging and what might be considered accentuated aging in fibromyalgia (FM). Accentuated aging occurs in those who experience multiple comorbidities, such that a single disease diagnosis may not contribute to accelerated aging (decreased cognitive or physical function) but when combined with other conditions may speed decline (Pathai et al., 2014).Fibromyalgia (FM), a widespread chronic pain condition affecting approximately 5% of the population, is associated with mood disturbances, especially depression (Ghiggia et al., 2017). This makes emotional affect
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