Subgrouping in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Based on Actigraphy and Illness Severity

Mariya Zaturenskaya, L. Jason, S. Torres-Harding, W. Tryon
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Participants with chronic fatigue syndrome were categorized into subtypes based on actigraphy and illness self- report symptom severity data. Each method identified two groups of patients, one with severe and one with less severe manifestations of the illness. For both subtypes, those in the more severe category had more physical functioning problems than those in the less severe categories. However, for the illness self-report symptom group, those in the more severe category had significantly more impairment in sleep, anxiety, depression, and pain, and more concurrent psychiatric status and Fibromyalgia than those in the less severe category. In contrast, those in the more severe actigraphy subtype group in comparison to the less severe group had more impairment in quality of life and cortisol readings. These findings suggest that CFS subtypes based on symptom severity and amount of activity identify different groups of patients with varying types of impairments.
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慢性疲劳综合征中基于活动记录仪和疾病严重程度的亚分组
根据活动记录和疾病自述症状严重程度数据,将慢性疲劳综合征的参与者分为不同的亚型。每种方法确定两组患者,一组有严重的疾病表现,一组有较轻的疾病表现。对于这两种亚型,较严重类别的人比较不严重类别的人有更多的身体功能问题。然而,对于疾病自我报告症状组,较严重类别的患者在睡眠,焦虑,抑郁和疼痛方面的损害明显多于较轻类别的患者,并且更多并发精神状态和纤维肌痛。相比之下,那些在更严重的活动记录仪亚型组中与不太严重的组相比,在生活质量和皮质醇读数方面有更多的损害。这些发现表明,基于症状严重程度和活动量的CFS亚型确定了具有不同类型损伤的不同患者组。
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