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Health Encyclopedia: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Risk Factors

Risk Factors


In studies of large patient groups, 15 - 27% of people complain of long-term fatigue, but the majority can be explained by other medical or psychological problems. According to surveys, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) itself affects over four in every 1,000 Americans. It occurs in both sexes and at all ages and in all racial and ethnic groups. The CDC estimates 1 million people in the U.S. have the disease, but only 20% of people with CFS may be properly diagnosed. Nevertheless, the t...

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Adherence to Medication & Coping with Side Effects
By Jerry Kennard , Health Expert

...and/or high carb' foods. Exercise will also help burn of the excess calories.   Some people... Read more »

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Are You Wondering, Why Can’t I Lose Weight? Read this...
By Jeffrey Heit , Health Expert

...they take in and overestimate the number of calories burned during exercise.  Do Some Simple... Read more »

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Weighing In: kilocalorie vs. Calorie
By Heather Reese , Health Expert

...using a heart rate monitor and it reads that you have burned 250 kilocalories while working out,... Read more »

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Why Skipping Meals Won't Help You Lose Weight
By Heather Reese , Health Expert

...you maintain a higher metabolic rate so that you burn more calories, and it helps control your... Read more »

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Regular Sex Prevents Erectile Dysfunction
By Jerry Kennard , Health Expert

...and thyroid levels to go down. Women eat more food, burn fewer calories and can put weight on.... Read more »

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Obesity Risks & Risk Factors
...that the low-income women tended to have fewer fruits and vegetables but were actually taking in more calories a day than higher-income women. In any case, obesity it is increasing in young adults... Read more »
Diabetes Diet: Weight Control for Type 2 Diabetes
...are many approaches to dieting and many claims for great success with various fad diets. They include calorie restriction, low-fat/high-fiber, or high protein and fat/low carbohydrates. Some... Read more »
The Effects of exercise on Weight
...Research suggests that people who have trained for a long time develop more efficient mechanisms for burning fat and are able to stay leaner.Lifting weights builds muscle, which burns calories... Read more »
Preventing Obesity: Weight Loss and Weight Maintenance
...adverse psychological or physical effects. Repeated dieting also does not impair the body's ability to burn calories efficiently.Weight loss, in any case, should not be the only or even the... Read more »
Impotence Treatment with Lifestyle Changes
...their testosterone levels by 25% compared to their inactive peers. Another study found that men who burned 200 calories or more a day in physical activity (which can be achieved by 2 miles of... Read more »

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