[Chronic fatigue syndrome--exercise and physical activity]
S. Greenberg and M. Frid
Harefuah Apr 2006. Vol:145;#4, pp276-80, 318
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One of the major
symptoms
of
chronic
fatigue
syndrome
(CFS) is reduced
exercise
and functional capacity and increased
fatigue
symptoms
following physical effort. A review of the literature indicates that patients that suffer from CFS are characterized by: low
aerobic capacity
, higher
heart rate
during sub-maximal
exercise
, higher subjective effort prescription, reduced
muscle strength
, and prolonged recovery period. Although several
symptoms
are a result of lack of
physical activity
, several
mechanisms
were suggested to explain those
symptoms
:
pathological
heart rate
control
, reduced
aerobic
metabolic
capacity, reduced
blood
supply to the working
muscles
and
nerve
system
dysfunction
. Participating in guided
exercise
programs was found to be the most effective treatment in improving
exercise
and functional capacity, reducing
fatigue
syndromes
and improving patients' daily function.
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Acknowledgement