Psychobehavioral and immunological characteristics of adult people with chronic fatigue and patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
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Psychobehavioral and immunological characteristics of adult people with chronic fatigue and patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
Abstract
The psychobehavioral responses and cellular immune function were investigated in healthy people (control, N = 21), adult people with chronic fatigue (fatigue-non-CFS group, N = 24), and patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS, N = 10). Based on psychobehavioral responses, the fatigue-non-CFS group had low general activity levels (p < .05) and slightly depressive tendencies (p < .01) compared with the control. They had many life event stresses (p < .05) and sleep disturbances (p < .01), and they could not cope appropriately with stresses. The fatigue-non-CFS group also showed significantly lower natural killer (NK) cell activity (p < .01) and decreased numbers of CD16+ and CD56+ cells (p < .05). Compared with the fatigue-non-CFS group, patients with CFS had higher degrees of physical fatigue (p < .01) and more life event stresses (p < .05). They had lower general activity levels and social introversion. They were also in a depressive state. NK cell activity and the numbers of CD16+ and CD56+ cells were significantly reduced in patients with CFS (p < .01). These findings suggest that adult people with chronic fatigue may be in an intermediate state between the healthy control and patients with CFS in terms of psychobehavioral responses and low NK cell activity. We observed three cases in such an intermediate state in whom CFS subsequently developed.
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