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Evaluation of Muscle Oxidative Capacity Relationship With Muscular Endurance, Fatigue (Multiple...

Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system. It is characterized by different progressive forms with periods of flare-ups interspersed with phases of remission. MS manifests clinically with signs of multiple neurological dysfunctions as well as less specific symptoms such as fatigue, the prevalence of which is found to be high in these patients and is independently associated with an alteration in their quality of life. Recently, a non-invasive method for assessing maximal muscle oxidative capacity (mVO2) using optical measurement of muscle oxygenation (near-infrared spectroscopy, NIRS) has been described. Measuring tissue light absorption from a skin sensor facing a muscle, makes it possible to distinguish tissue concentrations of oxyhemoglobin (HbO2) and hemoglobin (Hb). The difference in absorbance of Hb and HbO2 corresponds to the balance of O2 supply and consumption in tissue capillaries, allowing calculation of a time constant (kNIRS, min-1) reflecting mitochondrial function. Current literature provides reference values in young healthy subjects and MS patients. This index could therefore constitute a particularly interesting non-invasive indicator of mitochondrial functioning, usable in the clinic.

Not yet recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Effects of Progressive Resistance Training on Physical State Energy and Fatigue During Pregnancy....

Pregnancy Related

The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of progressive resistance training on physical state energy and fatigue during pregnancy. This study was a randomized controlled trial used to find the effects of progressive resistance training on physical state energy and fatigue during pregnancy. The data was collected from Sheikh Zaid Hospital via Visual analogue scale-fatigue, Numeric pain rating scale and Short form health survey-36. Sample size of 30 females was taken in 15 each group.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Exploring Worry in CFS/ME

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

This study will be building on the findings of Kalfas et al 2022 paper exploring the prevalence of generalised worry in patients with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) before and after Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). The research was conducted in South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust's (SLaM) Persistent Physical Symptoms Research and Treatment Unit. Previous research has indicated a bidirectional relationship between fatigue and worry (Kalfas et al., 2022); the findings of this paper suggest both that many ME/CFS patients experience comorbid problematic generalised worry and that there is a positive association between severity of worry and levels of fatigue (Kalfas et al, 2022). It appears that CBT for ME/CFS indirectly treats worry, however effect sizes are small to moderate, and treatment outcomes may improve if CBT treatments incorporate strategies that target generalised worry (Kalfas et al 2022). The aims of this project are to further explore worry in this group of patients through qualitative methods.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Effect of Aerobic Training vs Balance Training on Fatigue Symptom in Multiple Sclerosis Patient...

Multiple Sclerosis

Fatigue and impaired balance frequently affect patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). This is an open, prospective randomised crossover trial aimed at clarifying whether an improvement in balance control after balance training would also improve fatigue in patients with MS. Balance training will be compared to aerobic training, which is known to be effective on fatigue.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Acupressure and Reiki on Pain and Fatigue Levels

AcupressureCancer Pain1 more

This research was conducted with the aim of determining the effect of levels of pain and fatigue of acupressure and Reiki application on cancer patients receiving palliative care. The research was a single-blind, repeated measures, randomized controlled study. Research data were collected between February and July 2022. The research sample consisted of acupressure and Reiki application groups and a control group with 52 patients in each group, a total of 156 patients. Data was collected by means of a Patient Description Form, an Analgesic Follow-up Form, the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status Scale, the Numeric Pain Rating Scale, and the Brief Fatigue Inventory.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of 'URSA SOFT CAP. (UDCA-003)' in Fatigue Patients...

Fatigue

A multi-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of 'URSA SOFT CAP. (UDCA-003)' in fatigue patients with liver dysfunction

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Effect of Thyroid Hormone Replacement on Fatigability in Untreated Older Adults With Subclinical...

Thyroid DysfunctionMental Fatigue1 more

Thyroid hormone is a key regulatory hormone for a range of physiological systems. An impaired function of the thyroid gland such as subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) can affect quality of life. Older adults with subclinical hypothyroidism often report non-specific symptoms such as tiredness. In addition, muscle symptoms such as cramps, weakness and myalgia are more common in SCH than in healthy controls. At present, evidence is lacking about the benefits of thyroxine replacement in the elderly with SCH, as no large randomized clinical trials (RCT) on the full range of relevant clinical outcomes, including tiredness have been performed. Moreover, there is continued uncertainty about the long-term impact on health related quality of life of thyroxine treatment for SCH. The aim of the study is to examine, within a large RCT of elderly participants with subclinical hypothyroidism, the impact of thyroxine therapy on the association between subclinical thyroid disease (SCTD) and the level of physical and mental fatigue. The existing trial infrastructure (TRUST thyroid trial-Euresearch FP7; clinicaltrials.gov ID: NCT 01660126) will be utilized to collect information on the level of physical and mental fatigue by using the Pittsburgh Fatigability Scale at baseline and at 1 year from 220 participants with persistent subclinical hypothyroidism randomized to either thyroxine or placebo.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Tailored Exercise Interventions to Reduce Fatigue in Cancer Survivors

Cancer-related Fatigue

Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is a common and distressing symptom of cancer and/or cancer treatment that can persist for months or years in cancer survivors. Exercise is beneficial for the management of CRF, and general exercise guidelines for cancer survivors are available. However, exercise interventions have not been tailored to alleviate CRF in fatigued cancer survivors, and thus the potential to alleviate CRF may not have been realized. The primary aim of this research is to investigate the effect of a traditional vs. tailored 12-week exercise intervention on self-reported CRF severity.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Light Therapy as Treatment for Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple SclerosisRelapsing-Remitting

This prospective study will randomize 1:1 people living with multiple sclerosis-associated fatigue to one of two spectra of light therapy. Each participant will be asked to use the light box twice daily at home or at the workplace at preset hours during the day for a total of four weeks. Participants will be asked to record their fatigue on standard measurement scales before, during, and after the use of the light therapy box. The investigators anticipate a reduction in self-reported fatigue following the use of the light box therapy of a particular spectrum of light among people living with multiple sclerosis.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

To Decrease Fatigue With Light Therapy

Hodgkin LymphomaDiffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma

Cancer related fatigue (CRF) is one of the most prevalent and distressing long-term complaints reported by (non-) Hodgkin survivors. The SPARKLE study will test the efficacy of two intensities of light therapy on cancer related fatigue. Additionally, it explores possible working mechanisms of light therapy on CRF including improvements in sleep quality, psychosocial variables (depression, anxiety, cognitive complaints, and quality of life), and changes in biological circadian rhythms.

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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