Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Volume 4, Issue 4, 1998
Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome[edit | edit source]
Volume 4, Issue 4, 1998[edit | edit source]
- Editorial, by Nancy Klimas & Roberto Patarca
- Increased Resting Energy Expenditure in the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Abstract - "It has been suggested that resting energy expenditure may be raised in chronic fatigue syndrome due to an upregulation of transmembrane ion transport. We measured resting energy expenditure by indirect calorimetry in 11 women with chronic fatigue and in 11 healthy women. Total body potassium, by whole body counting, and total body water, extracellular water and intracellular water, by a bioelectrical impedance method, were also measured. When individual resting energy expenditure was predicted on the basis of total body potassium values for the chronic fatigue group, 5 out of 11 of these subjects had resting energy expenditure above the upper limit of normal as defined by the control group data. This is consistent with the hypothesis that there is upregulation of the sodium-potassium pump in chronic fatigue syndrome.[1]
See also[edit | edit source]
- Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for other Issues
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Walter S. Watson, Donald C. McMillan, Abhijit Chaudhuri & Peter O. Behan. (1998). Increased Resting Energy Expenditure in the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Vol. 4, Iss. 4, pp. 3-14 . http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J092v04n04_02