The effect of a polynutrient supplement on fatigue and physical activity of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: a double-blind randomized controlled trial

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Brouwers, FM
van der Werf, S
Bleijenberg, G
van der Zee, L
van der Meer, JWM
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[1] Univ Med Ctr Nijmegen, Dept Gen Internal Med 541, NL-6500 HB Nijmegen, Netherlands
[2] Univ Med Ctr Nijmegen, Dept Med Psychol, NL-6500 HB Nijmegen, Netherlands
[3] Numico Res, Wageningen, Netherlands
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10.1093/qjmed/95.10.677
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: The efficacy of dietary supplements in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is uncertain, with conflicting evidence. Aim: To assess the effect of a polynutrient supplement on fatigue and physical activity of patients with CFS. Design: Prospective randomized placebo-controlled, double-blind trial. Methods: Fifty-three patients (16 males, 37 females) fulfilling the CDC criteria of CFS. The entry criteria were a score on the Checklist Individual Strength subscale fatigue severity (CIS fatigue) greater than or equal to40 and a weighted sum score of greater than or equal to750 for the eight subscales of the Sickness Impact Profile (SIP8) and no use of nutritional supplements in the 4 weeks prior to entry. The exclusion criteria were pregnancy and lactose intolerance. The intervention-a polynutrient supplement containing several vitamins, minerals and (co)enzymes, or placebo, twice daily for 10 weeks-was preceded by 2 weeks of baseline measurements. Outcome measurements took place in week 9 and 10 of the intervention. Five participants dropped out (4 supplement, 1 placebo). The main outcome measures were CIS fatigue score, number of CDC symptoms and SIP8 score. Efficacy analyses were performed on an intention-to-treat basis. Results: No significant differences were found between the placebo and the treated group on any of the outcome measures: CIS fatigue +2.16 (95%CI -4.3 to +4.39, p=0.984); CDC symptoms +0.42 (95%CI -0.61 to +1.46, p=0.417); SIP8 +182 (95%CI -165 to +529, p=0.297). No patient reported full recovery. Discussion: The findings do not support the use of a broad-spectrum nutritional supplement in treating CFS-related symptoms.
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