Tag Archives: Freek WA Verheugt

Numeric rating scales show prolonged post-exertional symptoms after orthostatic testing of adults with ME/CFS

Numeric rating scales show prolonged post-exertional symptoms after orthostatic testing of adults with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, by C (Linda) M C van Campen, Peter C Rowe, Freek WA Verheugt, Frans C Visser inĀ Frontiers in MedicineĀ Vol 7, p 602894, … Continue reading

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Cognitive function declines following orthostatic stress in adults with ME/CFS

Cognitive Function declines following orthostatic stress in adults with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), by C Linda M C van Campen, Peter C Rowe, Freek W A Verheugt, Frans C Visser in Front Neurosci. 2020 Jun 26;14:688. [doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2020.00688]   Research … Continue reading

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Physical activity measures in patients with ME/CFS: correlations between peak oxygen consumption, the physical functioning scale of the SF-36 questionnaire, & the number of steps from an activity meter

Physical activity measures in patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: correlations between peak oxygen consumption, the physical functioning scale of the SF-36 questionnaire, and the number of steps from an activity meter, by CMC van Campen, Peter C Rowe, Freek … Continue reading

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Cerebral blood flow is reduced in ME/CFS during head-up tilt testing even in the absence of hypotension or tachycardia

Cerebral blood flow is reduced in ME/CFS during head-up tilt testing even in the absence of hypotension or tachycardia: a quantitative, controlled study using Doppler echography, by C (Linda) MC van Campen, Freek WA Verheugt, Peter C Rowe, Frans C … Continue reading

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