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Physical activity, emotional stress, sleep disturbances, and daily fluctuations in chronic fatigue symptomatology

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Peter Gaitanis, Gregory Tooley, Benjamin Edwards
The current study explored the relationships between physical and emotional stress and the symptomatology of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Fifty-four CFS patients were studied using a longitudinal design. A self-report format was used to collect daily measures of major physical (sleep disturbance and physical activity) and emotional (subjective emotional stress level) stressors, as well as measures of levels of fatigue and secondary symptoms. The variables accounted for a moderate variance at the individual and occasion levels. Sleep disturbance and emotional stress were found to be positively associated with levels of fatigue and symptomatology, whereas physical activity was found to have a negative relationship with fatigue only. The severity of fatigue and symptoms were found to fluctuate daily in relation with the variables, indicating the complex nature of the associations.

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Journal

Journal of applied biobehavioral research

Volume

10

Issue

2

Pagination

69 - 82

Publisher

Bellwether Publishing, Ltd.

Location

Columbia, Md.

ISSN

1071-2089

eISSN

1751-9861

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2005, Bellwether Publishing, Ltd.

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