Jonathan Edwards
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Does caffeine actually reduce the mechanism of fatigue, or does it just counter the perceptions of fatigue, while the actual basis of fatigue (excess or deficiency of a chemical in certain cells) might remain the same?
But the questionnaire is not designed to test 'the actual basis of fatigue'. It is designed to elicit the symptom the ordinary people call fatigue. That may be very woolly but it gives consistent results that correlate remarkably well with the effect of a TNF inhibitor or rituximab on their biological mechanism targets.
We can be pretty sure that there are dozens of 'actual bases of fatigue', from antibody production to heart failure to TNF production. The value of asking about fatigue is that it addresses a real life problem directly - what you feel like. And the point I was making is that it does that usefully and reliably.
Caffeine reduces the feeling of fatigue so it reduces fatigue. It might have little impact on factors contributing to fatigue like TNF production, but that wouldn't make it any less a reduction of fatigue.