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Potential benefits of a ketogenic diet to improve response & recovery from physical exertion in people with ME/CFS
Potential benefits of a ketogenic diet to improve response and recovery from physical exertion in people with Myalgic encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): a feasibility study, by Jo Cossington, Dr Shelly Coe, Yaomeng Liu, Helen Dawes in International Journal of Sport, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Dr Shelly Coe, exercise capacity, Helen Dawes, Jo Cossington, ketogenic diet, metabolic dysfunction, Yaomeng Liu
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Comparison of differential metabolites in urine of the middle school students with CFS before & after exercise
Comparison of differential metabolites in urine of the middle school students with chronic fatigue syndrome before and after exercise [Article in Chinese], by Chi AP, Wang ZN, Shi B, Yang XF, Min RX, Song J in Zhongguo Ying Yong Sheng … Continue reading →
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Tagged adolescents, exercise, metabolic dysfunction, metabolites, metabolomics, teenagers, urine
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Prospective biomarkers from plasma metabolomics of ME/CFS implicate redox imbalance in disease symptomatology
Prospective biomarkers from plasma metabolomics of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome implicate Redox imbalance in disease symptomatology, by Arnaud Germain, David Ruppert, Susan M. Levine and Maureen R. Hanson in Metabolites 2018, 8(4), 90 [Published 6 Dec 2018] Research abstract: Myalgic … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arnaud Germain, biomarkers, David Ruppert, Dr Maureen Hanson, Dr Susan Levine, metabolic dysfunction, redox imbalance
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Metabolic abnormalities in CFS/ME: a review
Review Article abstract: Metabolic abnormalities in chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis: a mini-review, by Cara Tomas, Julia Newton in Biochemical Society Transactions [Published Apr 17, 2018] Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), commonly known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), is a debilitating disease of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adenosine mpnophosphate-activated protein kinase, AMPK, Cara Thomas, metabolic dysfunction, metabolomics, Prof Julia Newton, skeletal muscle cell acidosis
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Epigenetics study highlights metabolic problems in ME/CFS
Health rising blog post, by Cort Johnson, 30 July 2017: Epigenetics Study Highlights Metabolic Problems in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) There was a time that the HPA axis was “it” in chronic fatigue syndrome. More studies have been done on … Continue reading →
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Tagged Dr Patrick O McGowan, epigenetics, glucocorticoid sensitivity, HPA axis functioning, immune dysfyunction, metabolic dysfunction
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Fuel shortage: Norwegian study expands on energy problem in ME/CFS
Health rising blog post, by Cort Johnson, 27 Dec 2016: Fuel shortage: Norwegian study Expands on Energy Problem in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Fluge and Mella seem to be working at almost lightning speed. Besides managing their huge Rituximab study … Continue reading →
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Tagged amino acids, Cort Johnson, Dr Oystein Fluge, Emily Beardall, metabolic dysfunction, Prof Olav Mella, pyruvate dehydrogenase
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Metabolic profiling indicates impaired pyruvate dehydrogenase function in ME/CFS
Research abstract: Myalgic encephalopathy/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a debilitating disease of unknown etiology, with hallmark symptoms including postexertional malaise and poor recovery. Metabolic dysfunction is a plausible contributing factor. We hypothesized that changes in serum amino acids may disclose … Continue reading →
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Tagged amino acid, Dr Oystein Fluge, metabolic dysfunction, metabolic profiling, Prof Karl Johan Tronstad, Prof Olav Mella, pyruvate dehydrogenase
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