Sly Saint
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
The Andreasson lab
Fatigue cohort: A longitudinal study of persistent complicated fatigue
In this lab, the focus is primarily on mechanisms in diseases with a large impact on quality of life where knowledge about disease mechanisms are lacking, such as disorders of gut-brain interaction (e.g. irritable bowel syndrome, IBS), fatigue (ME/CFS, exhaustion disorder and post-covid syndrome) and chronic pain.
https://www.su.se/english/research/...esearch-group-members,research-group-projectsOn a broader level we also want to increase knowledge regarding the interplay between disease mechanisms, disease symptoms, psychological factors and daily functioning as well as quality of life.
Our main research projects include:
Our projects are supported by Swedish Research Council, Skandia and Folksam research funds, Ruth and Richard Julin’s fund and Nanna Svartz fund.
- Inflammatory and nutritional markers and development of symptoms in persistent complicated fatigue – a longitudinal study
- Inflammatory markers and chronic pain in children
- The aetiology of IBS – a population based colonoscopy study
Member of AGIRA (Australian Gastrointestinal Research Alliance).
Group members, presentation
Martin Jonsjö, Lic. Psychologist, PhD
Martin’s main research interests include behavior medicine treatment development for pediatric chronic pain, and the interactions between behavioral learning processes, the brain and the immune system in such conditions. Martin is particularly interested in placebo and nocebo mechanisms from a contextual behavioral learning theory perspective, and how these mechanisms can be better understood, in order to for example aid the development of more effective treatments.
Mike Kemani, Lic. Psychologist, PhD, Head of Behavioral Medicine Section, Medical Unit, Medical Psychology, Karolinska University Hospital
My main research interests include behavioral medicine treatment development and evaluation, from a contextual behavioral science perspective, for patients with psychological suffering (behavioral, cognitive and emotional) in regard to their somatic disease. The primary foci being, refining our understanding of language processes in these interventions, as well as of the interaction between biological markers, symptoms and psychological factors, in regard to daily functioning and quality of life outcomes following aforementioned treatments (i.e. processes of change).
Therese Liljebo, Reg. Dietitian, Gastromottagningen City; PhD Student, Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Solna
Therese´s PhD project investigates nutrition treatment with fermentable oligo-di- monosaccharides and polyols (FODMAPs) for adult patients with Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and how the FODMAP diet affects gastrointestinal symptoms and quality of life including fatigue. The project also investigated the correlation between diet intake, nutritional status and symptom burden in Myalgic encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) and the comorbidity between IBS and ME/CFS.
Fatigue cohort: A longitudinal study of persistent complicated fatigue
Fatigue is anecdotally one of the most commonly reported and disabling symptoms after COVID-19 and is the cardinal symptom in chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and exhaustion disorder (ED)
https://www.su.se/english/research/...?open-collapse-boxes=research-project-membersOur hypothesis is that there are shared biopsychosocial vulnerability factors to develop and maintain fatigue, irrespective of the main diagnosis. We also hypothesise that there are subgroups that differ in terms of these factors.
This study is based on an ongoing cohort on fatigue in Stockholm (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04955587) and a sister study starting up in Linköping during 2021.
Patients with post-COVID fatigue, ME/CFS and ED are being followed for 24 months with blood samples for peripheral biological markers and questionnaire reports at baseline and month 1, 2, 4, 6, 12, 18 and 24. In addition, a urine metabolic test and a 3-day diet registration are performed at one time point.
The long-term goals with the project include improved health-care and consequently improved functioning, health and quality of life for affected patients.