Exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome

Feb 13, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Exercise therapy for long-term fatigue syndrome

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Abstract

Data from 1518 participants indicate that exercise therapy may reduce fatigue in individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).

  • Seven out of eight studies showed a reduction in fatigue following exercise therapy compared to passive control.
  • Moderate-quality evidence suggests that exercise therapy may improve sleep, physical function, and self-perceived health.
  • No significant differences in fatigue were observed when comparing exercise therapy to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).
  • Serious adverse reactions were rare, with a risk ratio of 0.99 indicating no increased risk associated with exercise therapy.
  • The effectiveness of exercise therapy seems to be greater than pacing but similar to CBT, although conclusions about other outcomes remain unclear.

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