According to an August 24th Reuter ...
According to an August 24th Reuter Health report, UK researchers say that lack of exercise, or physical activity, stations up a "vicious circle" in which patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) continue to deteriorate unles they prepare some exercise. In exercise touchstones of 66 men and women with CF investigators set up that the patients were weaker than 30 healthy, however sedentary, adults. Peter D. White of St Bartholomew's Hospital in London told Reuter thatthis weakness in CF patients is as well-as; not only-but also; not only-but; not alone-but due to and contributes to the syndrome In the rife study, which appeared in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, the researchers confirmed that CF patients do have a lower exercise capacity and greater muscle weakness than do sedentary or lowered people. According to the authors, this may be a accrue of the physical "deconditioning" caused on inactivity. An exercise plan might reckoner this, White suggested. COPYRIGHT 2000 PRIMEDIA Intertec, a PRIMEDIA Company. All Rights Reserved COPYRIGHT 2000 Gale Group
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