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Physiological
basis of fatigue..
Evans
WJ, Lambert
CP.
Nutrition,
Metabolism, and Exercise Laboratory, University of Arkansas for Medical
Sciences, Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, Little Rock,
Arkansas 72205, USA.
This
work summarizes our knowledge of the physiological basis of fatigue and
the effects of exercise and pharmacological interventions on fatigue.
Fatigue may be defined as physical and/or mental weariness resulting
from exertion, that is, an inability to continue exercise at the same
intensity with a resultant deterioration in performance. The concept of
deconditioning in patients is discussed as well as the implications for
their rehabilitation and exercise. Because fatigue may result from a
number of causes, including loss of muscle mass, deconditioning,
nutritional deficiencies, oxygen delivery, and anemia, it should be
treated comprehensively. Antifatigue therapy should be the standard of
care for most chronic conditions associated with fatigue.
PMID:
17370370 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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