objective measure

  1. SNT Gatchaman

    Post-COVID microvascular dysfunction in hospitalized [survivors] is associated with [severity] & persistent cognitive complaints, 2025, van der Knaap+

    Post-COVID microvascular dysfunction in hospitalized COVID-19 survivors is associated with acute disease severity and persistent cognitive complaints Noa van der Knaap; Simona Klinkhammer; Alida A. Postma; Johanna M.A. Visser-Meily; Janneke Horn; Caroline M. van Heugten; Paulien H.M. Voorter...
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    Objective Evidence of Post-exertional “Malaise” in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Twisk, 2015

    Abstract Essential elements of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) are muscle (weakness) and tenderness, cognitive deficits, neurological impairments, especially of cognitive, autonomic and sensory functions, but above all, post-exertional “malaise”: a prolonged increase of symptoms after a minor...
  3. Sly Saint

    Measuring objective fatigability and autonomic dysfunction in clinical populations: How and why? 2023, Millet et al

    Fatigue is a major symptom in many diseases, often among the most common and severe ones and may last for an extremely long period. Chronic fatigue impacts quality of life, reduces the capacity to perform activities of daily living, and has socioeconomical consequences such as impairing return...
  4. Sly Saint

    Fatigue and perceived fatigability, not objective fatigability, are prevalent in people with post-COVID-19, 2022 Fietsam et al

    Abstract Persistent symptoms after acute COVID-19 infection, termed post-COVID-19 fatigue, occur in 44–70% of patients. Characterizing fatigue in this population is vital to determine the etiology of post-COVID-19 fatigue symptoms and to assess the effectiveness of potential interventions...
  5. MSEsperanza

    Operationalising cognitive fatigability in multiple sclerosis [...], 2016, Harrison et al

    Harrison, A. M., das Nair, R., & Moss-Morris, R. (2016). Operationalising cognitive fatigability in multiple sclerosis: A Gordian knot that can be cut? Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 23(13), 1682–1696. doi:10.1177/1352458516681862 sci-hub.se/10.1177/1352458516681862 Abstract Background...
  6. Woolie

    The placebo effect in inflammatory skin reactions: the influence of verbal suggestion on itch and weal size, 2015, Darragh et al.

    Darragh, M., Chang, J. W.-H., Booth, R. J., & Consedine, N. S. (2015). The placebo effect in inflammatory skin reactions. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 78(5), 489–494. doi:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2015.01.011 ResearchGate link here Scihub link here This study found that a placebo cream...
  7. Sly Saint

    A Controlled Clinical Trial with a Specifically Configured RNA Drug, Poly(I). POly(C12U), in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - 1994 Strayer, Cheney et al

    Clinical Infectious Diseases, Volume 18, Issue Supplement_1, January 1994, Pages S88–S95, https://doi.org/10.1093/clinids/18.Supplement_1.S88 Published: 01 January 1994 https://academic.oup.com/cid/article-abstract/18/Supplement_1/S88/317068?redirectedFrom=fulltext...
  8. MSEsperanza

    Objective assessment of diverse types of MS related fatigue and fatiguability

    The following list of studies and other papers could be helpful with regard to the claim that symptoms classified as 'fatigue' can't be measured objectively, or that potential objective measures are too unspecific. In the field of MS research, some people looked for objective measures...
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