Exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome

Jun 25, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Exercise treatment for long-lasting fatigue syndrome

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Abstract

Data from 1518 participants across eight randomized controlled trials indicate that exercise therapy may reduce fatigue in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).

  • Seven studies showed a consistent reduction in fatigue following exercise therapy compared to passive control interventions.
  • Exercise therapy led to reported improvements in sleep, physical function, and self-perceived overall health.
  • No serious adverse reactions were noted, suggesting that exercise therapy is generally safe.
  • Comparisons between exercise therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) indicated little or no difference in fatigue levels.
  • Exercise therapy may have a greater effectiveness than adaptive pacing but is similar in effectiveness to CBT.
  • Evidence regarding the impact of exercise therapy on pain, anxiety, and health service resource usage remains inconclusive.

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