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  1. ME/CFS Science Blog

    Cardiopulmonary and metabolic responses during a 2-day CPET in [ME/CFS]: translating reduced oxygen consumption [...], Keller et al, 2024

    Yes good point. I still have to look at these criteria so the values I reported above used all the data and will probably be quite different once I restrict the analysis to those who met the required thresholds.
  2. ME/CFS Science Blog

    Cardiopulmonary and metabolic responses during a 2-day CPET in [ME/CFS]: translating reduced oxygen consumption [...], Keller et al, 2024

    I've tried to calculate the differences between CPET1 and CPET2 for each group and then compared them using a t-test. Here's what I got for the peak values: Most of the effect sizes are quite small and none will be statistically significant if one were to correct for multiple tests. Here...
  3. ME/CFS Science Blog

    Boom and bust, another ME/CFS myth? - ME/CFS Skeptic blog

    I think it is splitting patients up in relatively active patients and passive patients. That's what the Dutch group of Bleijenberg et al. did. The focus for the active patients is then on stabilising their activity pattern and avoiding boom and boost while the focus for the passive group is on...
  4. ME/CFS Science Blog

    Cardiopulmonary and metabolic responses during a 2-day CPET in [ME/CFS]: translating reduced oxygen consumption [...], Keller et al, 2024

    Seems that you are right: the legend under table 4 says: "%pred HRmax actual peak HR/(220-age)"
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