quick search and there are at least 9 other threads on cpet studies for long covid, including a couple of reviews. I haven't checked to see what their findings were but I doubt this is one of the first to raise this issue.
and yet the MEA splits the two ie energy management, pacing, implying they are different, which only adds to the confusion.
https://www.s4me.info/threads/pacing-for-people-with-m-e-action-for-me-booklet-revised-and-updated-january-2020.13320/page-7#post-470888
Now energy companies make you pay to have your faulty smart meter repaired: Customers left in the dark as devices go dumb
Now energy companies make you pay to have your faulty smart meter repaired: Customers left in the dark as devices go dumb (msn.com)
The impact of fibromyalgia syndrome on obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in terms of pain threshold, daytime symptoms, anxiety, depression, disease severity, and sleep quality: a polysomnographic study
Abstract
Background
Current studies have focused on the association of fibromyalgia syndrome...
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Largest medical research grant to help ME/CFS and Long COVID research
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Moved posts
In light of recent discussions on 'pacing' and 'energy management',
here https://www.s4me.info/threads/bias-misleading-information-and-lack-of-respect-for-alternative-views-have-distorted-perceptions-of-myalgic-encephalomyelitis-cfs-2017-goudsmit.32906/#post-470664
I've had a look...
that's already happening as we are included in MUS,PPS,LTCs
https://www.s4me.info/threads/nhs-talk-plus-video-modules-for-people-with-long-term-conditions-ltc.32893/
(personally I would prefer 'energy management' which ties in with Jasons 'Energy envelope' theory; although its not perfect it...
RECAST: Study protocol for an observational study for the understanding of the increased REsilience of Children compared to Adults in SARS-CoV-2 infecTion
Abstract
Introduction The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic remains a threat to public health. Soon after its outbreak, it became apparent that children...
Persisting and New Onset Symptomatology and Determinants of Functional Limitation of Post Acute COVID-19 Syndrome Cases- A Study from a Northern District of Kerala
Abstract
Background:
COVID-19 disease has a wide range of persisting and new onset clinical manifestations even long after the...
quite early on in the LC 'discussions' on twitter Trish Greenhalgh said
"there isn't a 'Long Flu'".
eta: see https://www.s4me.info/threads/news-about-long-covid-including-its-relationship-to-me-cfs-2020-to-2021.14074/page-191#post-330618
(not having a dig by the way)
you mention the book on another thread about pacing.
"The Mile High Staircase by Toni Jeffreys (1982)".
does it actually use the term 'pacing'?
nor did I until very recently. But having looked at the 'pacing for pain' it explains where many elements and the...
yes pacing as a concept was around a lot longer before. See mepedia link in previous post.
"Pacing is however more frequently used in the context of chronic pain where it has a background in operant conditioning. First described by Wilbert Fordyce in 1976,[18] pacing referred to a...
I think we need to give Ellen Goudsmit more recognition. She introduced the disease specific form of 'pacing' for ME, and was a co-author of the original London criteria based on Ramsays description of ME.
Both were hijacked and amended by the bps crew to suit their own agendas.
"Pacing is an...
Bias, misleading information and lack of respect for alternative views have distorted perceptions of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome and its treatment
Abstract
The PACE trial is one of the most recent studies evaluating cognitive behavioural therapy and graded exercise...
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