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[[File:Light2011-geneexpression-figure3.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Gene expression changes following moderate exercise (Light et al, 2011).]]
[[File:Light2011-geneexpression-figure3.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Gene expression changes following moderate exercise (Light et al, 2011).]]


'''Exercise''' may be recommended as part of a wellness regimen in chronic illness. However, [[Post-exertional malaise|exercise intolerance]] is a central feature of [[ME/CFS]], and patients show multiple abnormal responses to exercise.  ME/CFS patients report that increased activity has reduced their physical and cognitive capacity... ('''[[Exercise|more]]...''')
'''Exercise''' may be recommended as part of a wellness regimen in chronic illness. However, [[Post-exertional malaise|exercise intolerance]] is a central feature of [[ME/CFS]], and patients show multiple abnormal responses to exercise.  ME/CFS patients report that increased activity has reduced their physical and cognitive capacity. ('''[[Exercise|more]]...''')

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Gene expression changes following moderate exercise (Light et al, 2011).

Exercise may be recommended as part of a wellness regimen in chronic illness. However, exercise intolerance is a central feature of ME/CFS, and patients show multiple abnormal responses to exercise. ME/CFS patients report that increased activity has reduced their physical and cognitive capacity. (more...)