Deconditioning in quiescent Crohn’s Disease patients with heightened fatigue perception, 2025, Jordan J McGing et al

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  1. Mij

    Mij Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Abstract
    Background & Objective
    IBD fatigue aetiology is poorly understood. This study quantified body composition and physical function alongside proton magnetic resonance imaging (1H MRI) and spectroscopy (31P MRS) measures of organ structure and function in quiescent Crohn’s Disease patients (CD) and healthy volunteers (HV), to identify a physiological basis for IBD fatigue.

    Methods
    Body composition was determined using DEXA and 1H MRI. Knee extensor isometric strength and isokinetic fatigue were measured using dynamometry. 1H MRI was used to quantify cardiac output, cerebral blood flow (gmCBF) and brain oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) at rest, and during supine, steady-state exercise and recovery. 31P MRS was used to quantify post-exercise muscle phosphocreatine (PCr) resynthesis.

    Results
    16 CD and 12 HV (age, sex and BMI matched) were recruited. Fatigue perception was greater (13.9 ± 1 vs 8.3 ± 0.9, P=0.001) and daily step-count was less (5482 ± 684 vs 8168 ± 1123, P=0.04) in CD. During steady-state exercise, gmCBF was less in CD (653 ± 30 vs 823 ± 40 mL/min, P = 0.003). Cardiac output and brain OEF were no different. Post-exercise PCr resynthesis was less in CD (17.2 ± 2.0 vs 25.3 ± 2.4 mM min-1, P=0.02). Body composition, isometric strength and isokinetic fatigueability were no different.

    Conclusion
    CD self-reported increased fatigue perception and exhibited a slower rate of post-exercise PCr resynthesis compared to HV. This occurred independently of changes in body composition, muscle strength and fatigueability. IBD fatigue may be linked to peripheral muscle deconditioning and lower gmCBF during submaximal exercise.
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    AI (Llama) explanation of PCr resynthesis
     
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    HC had almost 50 % higher activity level compared to DC if you go by step count.
    They need at least activity matched HCs to say anything meaningfull.
     
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