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Review: Exercise intolerance in ME/CFS & PASC: more in common than not?
Exercise Pathophysiology in ME/CFS and PASC This review finds the mechanisms of systemic blood flow, ventilatory control, hemodynamic and gas exchange derangements to be involved in exercise intolerance in both conditions. Exercise Pathophysiology in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron B Waxman, CPET, Dane B Cook, Dr David Systrom, hristine A Capone, hyperventilation, Johanna Squires, Kristine Madsen, long Covid, Mary Catherine Stovall, Mary P Mullen, neurovascular dysregulation, PASC
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Hypothesis: An attempt to explain the neurological symptoms of ME/CFS
An attempt to explain the neurological symptoms of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, by Klaus J Wirth, Carmen Scheibenbogen & Friedemann Paul in Journal of Translational Medicine volume 19, no: 471 (2021) Review abstract There is accumulating evidence of endothelial … Continue reading
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Tagged adrenergic hyperactivity, Carmen Scheibenbogen, cerebral blood flow, Friedemann Paul, hyperventilation, intracranial hypertension, Klaus J Wirth, neurological classification
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A hierarchical logistic regression predicting rapid respiratory rates from post-exertional malaise
A hierarchical logistic regression predicting rapid respiratory rates from post-exertional malaise, by Joseph Cotler, Ben Z Katz, Corine Reurts-Post, Ruud Vermeulen & Leonard A Jason in Scientific Reports vol 10, no. 19933 (2020) Published online: 16 Nov 2020 [doi.org/10.1080/21641846.2020.1845287] … Continue reading
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Tagged 2-day CPET, Ben Z Katz, cardiopulmonary exercise tests, Corine Reurts-Post, hyperventilation, Joseph Cotler, PEM, Post-exertional malaise, Prof Leonard Jason, rapid respiratory rates, RCW Vermeulen, tachypnea
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