Sleep is not disrupted by exercise in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
Fumiharu Togo, Benjamin H Natelson, Neil S Cherniack, Marc Klapholz, David M Rapoport, Dane B Cook
Published: 2010
Purpose
Patients with CFS report that exertion produces dramatic symptom worsening. We hypothesized this might be due to exacerbation of an underlying sleep disorder which we have previously demonstrated to exist.
Methods
Female patients with CFS and matched healthy controls with no evidence of major depressive disorder were studied with overnight polysomnography on a baseline night and on a night following their performing a maximal exercise test.
Results
CFS patients as a group had evidence for disturbed sleep compared to controls. While exercise improved sleep for healthy subjects, it did not do this for the group as a whole. When we stratified the sample based on self-reported sleepiness after a night's sleep, the patient group with reduced AM sleepiness showed improvement in sleep structure while those with increased AM sleepiness continued to show evidence for sleep disruption.
Conclusion
Sleep is disturbed in CFS patients as a group, but exercise does not further exacerbate this sleep disturbance. Approximately half the patients studied actually sleep better after exercise. Therefore, activity-related symptom worsening is not caused by worsened sleep.
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Fumiharu Togo, Benjamin H Natelson, Neil S Cherniack, Marc Klapholz, David M Rapoport, Dane B Cook
Published: 2010
Purpose
Patients with CFS report that exertion produces dramatic symptom worsening. We hypothesized this might be due to exacerbation of an underlying sleep disorder which we have previously demonstrated to exist.
Methods
Female patients with CFS and matched healthy controls with no evidence of major depressive disorder were studied with overnight polysomnography on a baseline night and on a night following their performing a maximal exercise test.
Results
CFS patients as a group had evidence for disturbed sleep compared to controls. While exercise improved sleep for healthy subjects, it did not do this for the group as a whole. When we stratified the sample based on self-reported sleepiness after a night's sleep, the patient group with reduced AM sleepiness showed improvement in sleep structure while those with increased AM sleepiness continued to show evidence for sleep disruption.
Conclusion
Sleep is disturbed in CFS patients as a group, but exercise does not further exacerbate this sleep disturbance. Approximately half the patients studied actually sleep better after exercise. Therefore, activity-related symptom worsening is not caused by worsened sleep.
Link | PDF (Med Sci Sports Exerc.) [Open Access]