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  1. ME/CFS Skeptic

    Unwilling or unable? Interpreting effort task performance in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, 2025, Kirvin-Quamme et al

    Bit unfortunate though that the commentary was not published in the original journal and that Walitt et al. were not urged to respond to it. I thought this was the original plan: is it possible to give some background on what happened? Did the journal reject it?
  2. ME/CFS Skeptic

    Unwilling or unable? Interpreting effort task performance in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, 2025, Kirvin-Quamme et al

    Discussed here: https://www.s4me.info/threads/use-of-eefrt-in-the-nih-study-deep-phenotyping-of-pi-me-cfs-2024-walitt-et-al.37463/post-519299
  3. ME/CFS Skeptic

    Protocol Take charge after long COVID: a mixed methods randomised controlled pilot study protocol, 2025, Laver et al

    The intervention also consists of only 2 sessions. I wonder if people who truly believe in mind-body recovery programs are frustrated by papers like this or is it really anything goes...
  4. ME/CFS Skeptic

    New article in the spectator mentions ME/CFS and death threats.

    There are millions of people in chronic pain while shootings like the one by Mangione almost never happen. So I don't think there is a strong connection here.
  5. ME/CFS Skeptic

    Review Effectiveness of Exercise-Based Rehabilitation in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis, 2025, Martin et al

    The effect sizes they report in the abstract (around half a standard deviation for fatigue) are inflated by including the Qiqong trials. For short-term fatigue, for example, the PACE trial found an effect closer to 0.2 instead of 0.5 SD. The same for other outcomes.
  6. ME/CFS Skeptic

    Review Effectiveness of Exercise-Based Rehabilitation in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis, 2025, Martin et al

    They included 4 Chinese trials of Qigong exercise and 1 of isometric yoga. Also included are the GETSET trial (Clark 2017), the PACE trial (White 2011), a very small (n = 14) Australian trial comparing two types of exercise (Sandler 2011), and the Spanish trial by Nunez et al that combined GET...
  7. ME/CFS Skeptic

    Preprint Indistinguishable mitochondrial phenotypes after exposure of healthy myoblasts to myalgic encephalomyelitis or control serum, 2025, Ryback et al

    Just read the full text and it is great to see the methodological quality of the study. They used blinding, randomization, pre-registration of the analysis plan. They graphs are clear, the statistical models are reported explicitly, there's a good overview of potential limitations. No long...
  8. ME/CFS Skeptic

    Preprint Indistinguishable mitochondrial phenotypes after exposure of healthy myoblasts to myalgic encephalomyelitis or control serum, 2025, Ryback et al

    Sad that that this paper couldn't find the same result of 'something in the blood' but good that they checked anyway.
  9. ME/CFS Skeptic

    USA: NIH National Institutes of Health news - latest ME/CFS webinar 14 Jan 2025

    Don't think so after a quick look, but hope to have a closer look towards the end of the year.
  10. ME/CFS Skeptic

    [EV] proteomics uncovers energy metabolism, complement system, and [ER] stress response dysregulation postexercise in males with [ME/CFS], 2025,Glass+

    This publication is only on male ME/CFS patients. An earlier paper contained the data on female ME/CFS patients: Giloteaux L, Glass KA, Germain A, Franconi CJ, Zhang S, Hanson MR. Dysregulation of extracellular vesicle protein cargo in female myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome...
  11. ME/CFS Skeptic

    Preprint Charting the Circulating Proteome in ME/CFS: Cross System Profiling and Mechanistic insights, 2025, Hoel, Fluge, Mella+

    I try to follow ME/CFS research as closely as I can and sometimes write blogs about them. For example, at the end of the year I write an overview of the most interesting studies of the year, which helps to keep track of the most important ones...
  12. ME/CFS Skeptic

    Structured Exercise after Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Colon Cancer 2025 Courneya et al

    Only read the abstract but sounds like an impressie difference.
  13. ME/CFS Skeptic

    Review Evaluating Pacing Therapy versus GET for improving fatigue, pain, and quality of life in adults with ME/CFS, 2025, Cooper

    They included '6 studies', 4 of which are papers from the PACE trial (I wonder if they fully realise this is the same study/trial?), one is the GETSET study and one is the review of patient surveys by Keith Geraghty.
  14. ME/CFS Skeptic

    National patterns of age of ME/CFS onset

    You posted about age of onset. I was wondering if you have data on actual age at the time of the survey and if the cohort from the Netherlands was younger than that of other countries?
  15. ME/CFS Skeptic

    Preprint Charting the Circulating Proteome in ME/CFS: Cross System Profiling and Mechanistic insights, 2025, Hoel, Fluge, Mella+

    I wonder if increased leptin and fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) are simply due to ME/CFS patients having relatively more fat. Patients and controls have a similar BMI but the composition of their body mass might be different: more fat and less muscle for ME/CFS patients?
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    Preprint Charting the Circulating Proteome in ME/CFS: Cross System Profiling and Mechanistic insights, 2025, Hoel, Fluge, Mella+

    Thanks for checking! I hope will see more studies like this that test large amounts of data and make it all available online. It offers so much more possibilities for us (and other researchers) to check particular results and compare them to other studies. Making data available online is a...
  17. ME/CFS Skeptic

    National patterns of age of ME/CFS onset

    There is the group of Sanne Nijhof and Elise van de Putte who developed FITNET, an online and quite assertive form of CBT. It aims at full recovery, includes graded activity and is similar to the CBT version of Bleijenberg and Knoop. Their team works at the WKZ in Utrecht which is probably the...
  18. ME/CFS Skeptic

    I'm able to exercise but am still disabled

    Could you explain this a bit more? I think it might be hard to tell if improvements are due to exercising or the improvement that made exercising possible in the first place.
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