Exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome

Oct 3, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Exercise therapy for long-term fatigue syndrome

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Abstract

Data from 1518 participants in eight randomized controlled trials suggest that exercise therapy probably reduces fatigue in adults with chronic fatigue syndrome compared to passive control.

  • Exercise therapy is associated with a moderate reduction in fatigue at the end of treatment, but long-term effects on fatigue are uncertain.
  • There may be a moderate improvement in physical functioning immediately after exercise therapy, though long-term effects remain unclear.
  • Exercise therapy may slightly improve sleep quality both at the end of treatment and in the long term.
  • Evidence regarding pain, quality of life, and depression outcomes is uncertain due to insufficient or very low certainty evidence.
  • Comparative effects of exercise therapy against cognitive behavioral therapy or adaptive pacing show minimal differences in fatigue and physical functioning.

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