ME/CFS, Hypermobility and Craniocervical Obstructions
Chronic Fatigue SyndromeA retrospective study on clinical and radiological findings in ME/CFS
The Relationship Between Trunk Muscle Endurance and Physical Activity, Low Back Pain and Fatigue...
HealthyThe trunk is a kinetic link that facilitates the transmission of force and angular moments between the lower and upper extremities, provides proximal stability for distal mobility, and maintains balance by keeping the body weight within the support surface.While trunk muscle strength is important for maintaining daily living activities, trunk muscle endurance plays an important role in preventing injuries by stabilizing the spine during long-term physical activity and sports activities (2).Decreased trunk muscle endurance can result in fatigue and low back pain. Low back pain is a major public health problem worldwide. In modern industrial society, the number of low back pain patients is increasing due to sedentary lifestyles, lack of exercise and working conditions.The lifetime prevalence of low back pain has been reported as 84%.80% of low back pain is nonspecific, that is, muscle weakness and ligament-related reasons for unknown reasons(3,4).Increasing the endurance of the waist muscles with exercise is used in the treatment of low back pain. From this point of view, while planning our study, we wanted to evaluate whether the decrease in trunk muscles is associated with low back pain and fatigue in young adults.
Reliability and Validity of the Taiwan-version of Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory and Fatigue...
FatigueTaiwan-version QuestionnaireThe Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI) is a 20-item self-report instrument designed to measure fatigue. It covers the following dimensions: general fatigue, physical fatigue, mental fatigue, reduced motivation and reduced activity. Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) contains nine statements that rate the severity of fatigue symptoms. The purposes of this study are to translate fatigue questionnaires of -MFI- and -FSS- to Taiwan-version, and to examine the reliability and validity of the scales. A hundred adult people without diagnosed physical nor mental disabilities will be recruited. Subjects will fill out the Taiwan-version of MFI, FSS, SF-36 and Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) to establish the validity. Subjects will re-fill the MFI and FSS one week later to evaluate the test-retest reliability. Another twenty people who are familiar with both English and Chinese will be recruited to evaluate the translation reliability. Subjects will fill out the English version of MFI and FSS and, then, fill out the Taiwan-version of the MFI and FSS with at least ten minutes apart. The translation reliability will be evaluated by paired t test and the intraclass correlation coefficient.
Chronic Fatigue Following Acute Epstein-Barr Virus Infection in Adolescents
Fatigue SyndromeChronic1 moreChronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is characterized by unexplained, disabling and long lasting fatigue, as well as pain, impaired memory, sleep difficulties and other symptoms. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection might precipitate CFS. In this study, 200 adolescents undergoing acute EBV infection will be followed prospectively, and also compared with a group of healthy controls. The aim is twofold: To identify factors that predispose to chronic fatigue among adolescents with acute EBV infection To compare pathophysiological features of patients with acute EBV infection with a group of healthy controls. Possible risk factors for chronic fatigue 6 months after EBV-infection includes: Severity of the initial infection Immune responses characteristics Characteristics of the neuroendocrine stress response Cognitive functioning Emotional disturbances Genetics/ epigenetics of candidate genes Certain personality traits Critical life events
An Epidemiological Survey of Cancer-related Fatigue Among Taiwanese Cancer Patients
CancerThe aim of this study is to examine the prevalence, severity, impacts and managements of CRF among Taiwanese cancer patients.
Evaluation of Nutritional Status and Fatigue in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple SclerosisMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic progressive neurological disease, the leading cause of disability after injury accidents in young adults. Among the many symptoms, fatigue is very common with a significant impact on quality of life. Also, the disability caused by multiple sclerosis can alter food intake and can cause nutritional deficiencies. Nutrients such as proteins, minerals (iron, calcium, magnesium), some vitamins (B12, 25 OHD) are often deficient in this population with consequences in physical performance such as endurance and muscle strength. We propose to study the link between fatigue and shortcomings encountered in a defined population of MS patients.
Fatigue in Dystonia (a Single Session, Questionnaire-based Study of Fatigue in Dystonia)
DystoniaThe purpose of this study is to determine how common fatigue and sleepiness are in patients with dystonia.
Rhodiola Rosea for Mental and Physical Fatigue
FatigueThe primary objective of this trial is to assess whether Rhodiola rosea improves fatigue when compared to placebo in nurses involved in shift work.
Evaluation and Diagnosis of People With Pain and Fatigue Syndromes
FatigueThis study will examine people who have pain or fatigue symptoms with a known or unknown diagnosis to determine eligibility for other research studies. No treatment is offered under this protocol. People 18 years of age or older with symptoms of pain and fatigue may be eligible for this study. Participants undergo standard examinations needed to diagnose or evaluate their symptoms. The results of the test are used to screen subjects for possible participation in other Nursing Institute studies. The study requires from one to three visits at NIH over 12 months for procedures that may include the following: Medical history, physical examination and questionnaires related to symptoms and quality of life. Blood tests Electrocardiogram Tender point testing. Pressure is applied to areas of the shoulder, hip, neck, chest, elbow and knee to identify tenderness.
Biomarkers of Insomnia and Fatigue in HIV/AIDS (Symptoms and Genetics Study)
HIV InfectionsThe purpose of this study is to identify biological markers, including genes, associated with sleep disturbance and other symptoms among people with HIV.