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		<title>Study Says 2 Therapies Help Fight Chronic Fatigue Syndrome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[THURSDAY, Feb. 17 (HealthDay News) &#8212; Patients struggling with chronic fatigue syndrome &#109;&#097;&#121; &#098;&#101; helped the &#109;&#111;&#115;&#116; &#119;&#104;&#101;&#110; standard treatment &#105;&#115; coupled with cognitive behavior therapy or exercise therapy, new British research suggests. The apparent promise of cognitive behavior therapy &#097;&#110;&#100; &#34;graded exercise therapy&#34; offers considerable hope &#116;&#111; patients combating the complex condition characterized &#098;&#121; [...]]]></description>
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<p>THURSDAY, Feb. 17 (HealthDay News) &#8212; Patients struggling with chronic fatigue syndrome &#109;&#097;&#121; &#098;&#101; helped the &#109;&#111;&#115;&#116; &#119;&#104;&#101;&#110; standard treatment &#105;&#115; coupled with cognitive behavior therapy or exercise therapy, new British research suggests.</p>
<p>The apparent promise of cognitive behavior therapy &#097;&#110;&#100; &quot;graded exercise therapy&quot; offers considerable hope &#116;&#111; patients combating the complex condition characterized &#098;&#121; profound tiredness, impaired concentration, diminished memory, sleep difficulties &#097;&#110;&#100; muscle &#097;&#110;&#100; joint pain, the study authors said.</p>
<p>The findings &#097;&#108;&#115;&#111; support the somewhat controversial notion &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; incremental adjustments in physical behavior and/or mental attitude can ultimately have &#097; positive impact on the disorder, the authors said.</p>
<p>The standard intervention, known &#097;&#115; specialist medical care, &#105;&#115; centered around giving patients information about their condition, advice on &#104;&#111;&#119; &#116;&#111; manage symptoms &#097;&#110;&#100; assistance with coping approaches.</p>
<p>The research team behind the new study &#102;&#111;&#117;&#110;&#100; little appreciable benefit with &#097; third alternate therapeutic &#097;&#112;&#112;&#114;&#111;&#097;&#099;&#104; &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; focuses on helping patients strictly structure their activity &#097;&#110;&#100; relaxation routines &#116;&#111; match their severely reduced energy levels. &#116;&#104;&#105;&#115; strategy, known &#097;&#115; &quot;adaptive pacing therapy,&quot; assumes &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; chronic fatigue syndrome &#105;&#115; not, in fact, reversible with behavioral changes.</p>
<p>&quot;Patients who received &#101;&#105;&#116;&#104;&#101;&#114; graded exercise therapy or cognitive behavior therapy reported &#108;&#101;&#115;&#115; fatigue &#097;&#110;&#100; &#098;&#101;&#116;&#116;&#101;&#114; function &#116;&#104;&#097;&#110; &#116;&#104;&#111;&#115;&#101; who received &#101;&#105;&#116;&#104;&#101;&#114; adaptive pacing therapy or specialist medical care alone,&quot; said study author Dr. Peter D. White, &#097; professor of psychological medicine &#097;&#116; Barts &#097;&#110;&#100; the London School of Medicine, &#097;&#110;&#100; &#097; psychiatrist &#097;&#116; St Bartholomew&#039;s Hospital in London.</p>
<p>White &#097;&#110;&#100; his colleagues report their findings in the Feb. 18 online edition of <i>The Lancet</i>.</p>
<p>The authors noted &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; it &#105;&#115; not yet understood what &#103;&#105;&#118;&#101;&#115; rise &#116;&#111; chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).</p>
<p>The cognitive behavioral therapy targets the building fear &#097;&#110;&#100; avoidance of activity &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; can exacerbate CFS. In effect, it seeks &#116;&#111; &#098;&#114;&#101;&#097;&#107; &#097; vicious cycle in &#119;&#104;&#105;&#099;&#104; mental inhibitions &#097;&#099;&#116;&#117;&#097;&#108;&#108;&#121; perpetuate &#097;&#110;&#100; aggravate the underlying chronic fatigue.</p>
<p>Exercise therapy, &#097;&#108;&#115;&#111; known &#097;&#115; &quot;GET,&quot; tries &#116;&#111; reduce fatigue &#097;&#110;&#100; disability &#098;&#121; gradually helping patients increase their activity levels &#116;&#111; improve their overall physical fitness.</p>
<p>To explore &#119;&#104;&#105;&#099;&#104; therapies or combinations of therapies might &#098;&#101; &#098;&#101;&#115;&#116;, 641 chronic fatigue patients from four different rehabilitation centers in Britain &#119;&#101;&#114;&#101; divided up into one of four groups. &#111;&#118;&#101;&#114; the &#099;&#111;&#117;&#114;&#115;&#101; of &#097; year, all got standard specialist medical care, while &#116;&#104;&#114;&#101;&#101; of the groups received one additional treatment: pacing therapy, cognitive therapy or exercise therapy.</p>
<p>White &#097;&#110;&#100; his team &#102;&#111;&#117;&#110;&#100; the greatest improvements in terms of both fatigue levels &#097;&#110;&#100; physical function &#119;&#101;&#114;&#101; experienced &#098;&#121; &#116;&#104;&#111;&#115;&#101; patients who &#119;&#101;&#114;&#101; treated with standard therapy in combination with &#101;&#105;&#116;&#104;&#101;&#114; cognitive therapy or exercise therapy.</p>
<p>What&#039;s more, patients who got &#097; combination of standard treatment &#097;&#110;&#100; pacing therapy fared no &#098;&#101;&#116;&#116;&#101;&#114; &#116;&#104;&#097;&#110; &#116;&#104;&#111;&#115;&#101; who got standard treatment alone.</p>
<p>Specifically, 60 percent of the standard/cognitive or standard/GET patients experienced fatigue &#097;&#110;&#100; function improvements, while 30 percent reported &quot;normal levels&quot; of fatigue &#097;&#110;&#100; function. &#104;&#097;&#108;&#102; &#097;&#115; &#109;&#097;&#110;&#121; of the standard therapy alone or standard/pacing patients reported normal fatigue &#097;&#110;&#100; function levels.</p>
<p>White noted &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; all the treatments &#119;&#101;&#114;&#101; equally safe, &#097;&#110;&#100; serious reactions &#119;&#101;&#114;&#101; rare.</p>
<p>&quot;Patients &#110;&#111;&#119; have &#097; &#099;&#104;&#111;&#105;&#099;&#101; of &#116;&#119;&#111; moderately effective &#097;&#110;&#100; safe treatments &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; can help them towards &#097; healthier life,&quot; he said.</p>
<p>Dr. Nancy Klimas, chief medical officer &#097;&#116; the Chronic Fatigue Center &#097;&#116; the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, noted &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; the merits of &#118;&#097;&#114;&#105;&#111;&#117;&#115; therapeutic approaches &#116;&#111; chronic fatigue syndrome &#097;&#114;&#101; &#115;&#116;&#105;&#108;&#108; &#097; matter of debate.</p>
<p>&quot;But &#104;&#101;&#114;&#101; Dr. White &#105;&#115; saying &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; cognitive behavioral therapy &#097;&#110;&#100; graded exercise &#097;&#114;&#101; moderately helpful, but not curative,&quot; she said. &quot;&#097;&#110;&#100; I &#119;&#111;&#117;&#108;&#100; agree with &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116;.&quot;
<p>&quot;On the &#111;&#116;&#104;&#101;&#114; hand, it&#039;s &#097;&#108;&#115;&#111; &#105;&#109;&#112;&#111;&#114;&#116;&#097;&#110;&#116; &#116;&#111; note &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; &#119;&#104;&#101;&#110; &#119;&#101; talk about helping patients increase their activity levels, we&#039;re talking about people who have &#118;&#101;&#114;&#121; limited amounts of energy,&quot; Klimas added. &quot;&#097;&#110;&#100; you have &#116;&#111; work within &#116;&#104;&#105;&#115; &#039;energy envelope,&#039; &#098;&#101;&#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101; &#105;&#102; you push &#098;&#101;&#121;&#111;&#110;&#100; the threshold they will relapse. So often, what we&#039;re talking about &#105;&#115; about five minutes of exercise before taking &#097; rest.&quot;
<p>&quot;In &#097;&#110;&#121; case, I &#108;&#111;&#111;&#107; &#097;&#116; &#116;&#104;&#105;&#115; &#097;&#115; &#097; &#102;&#105;&#114;&#115;&#116; step,&quot; she said, &quot;&#097;&#110;&#100; anticipate more effective therapies, based on &#097; &#098;&#101;&#116;&#116;&#101;&#114; understanding of the biology of the illness, in the future.&quot;
<p><b>More information</b>
<p>For more on chronic fatigue syndrome, visit the U.S. Centers &#102;&#111;&#114; Disease Control &#097;&#110;&#100; Prevention.</p></p>
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