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Examples of fatigue


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The goals of this report were to use twin methodology to estimate the components of variation in liability to fatiguing illness.
A future report will describe the twin modeling results for various definitions of fatiguing illness.
Structural equation twin modeling was used to estimate the latent genetic architecture of varying definitions of fatiguing illness.
Since conventional therapy is often of limited help, fatigued patients may use herbal treatments.
To avoid fatiguing participants and conflicts with their usual activities, the sessions were scheduled to last approximately 1 hour.
The x-axis shows the five definitions of fatiguing illness.
In this paper, the focus is on an epidemiological description of fatiguing illness in individuals aged 42- 64 years.
First, it is one of the largest population screenings conducted for fatiguing illness.
Follow-up respondents were older, more often married and more severely fatigued than non-respondents were.
In visual motion adaptation, motion appears to slow down no matter which direction the inducing motion field moves, presumably because all motion sensitive receptors have been fatigued.
Even when interviewing, care needs to be taken in ensuring that respondents have adequate time to answer questions and that the process is not too fatiguing.
Only essential fatigues and guard duties such as would be necessary in a unit in battle are performed.
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Suppose all those who have been in the cadet corps were excused fatigues, there would be a rush to secure that privilege.
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The cavalry were always on outpost day and night and had to do fatigues and other duties at the same time.
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Each unit has to stand on its own feet as regards fatigues.
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I do not dispute that he is more fatigued at the end of a journey.
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I turn now to the argument about whether a driver is more fatigued at the end of his journey than at the beginning.
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After long periods on the road, drivers of heavy vehicles must of necessity be fatigued.
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I am advised that while work under such conditions is fatiguing it is not usually a cause of ill-health.
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Therefore, there is this vast amount of distraction this effort to keep attention on the primary object, which is what fatigues the body.
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They are not equal to the fatigues of marching.
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Five of these were dressed in police uniforms, one in combat fatigues and one in civilian clothing.
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What bores them is this repetitive training in barracks and fatigues.
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In any case operators are not exempt from the ordinary routine work and fatigues in units.
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The sort of sergeant-major who puts a man on fatigues, who goes out of his way not to study his convenience, is not entirely dead.
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I understand that three sets of military fatigues are considered a full complement—strictly speaking, what is needed to go into an operational area.
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Many tourists are also fatigued from over-long periods at the wheel between home and their holiday destination.
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I am not aware that men velunteer for fatigues to avoid church attendance or that it is used as a form of punishment.
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The greater problem however is that there is no reliable medical method of determining whether a person is fatigued.
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We are fatigued day after day by appeals to, or a repetition of, old shibboleths.
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I cannot see how you can make a distinction between trainee doctors who are fatigued, truck drivers who are fatigued or fishermen who are fatigued.
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He probably spends two years cleaning his barracks and doing fatigues.
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Then there are all sorts of things like fatigues around the barracks, peeling potatoes, and cleaning out the lavatories.
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They have become somewhat fatigued as a result and now need time to take stock before the next changes are imposed upon them.
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They must be fatigued if they are to be at work for 48 hours a week.
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Another very small grouse is that, in general, they have to carry out all their fatigues.
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She must be very fatigued after the long debate that we have had previously.
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Before they go out to the line they have to go through base camps, and he objected to men being there doing fatigues, but somebody has got to do them.
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I agree that no one can give of his best when he is fatigued by excessive hours of work, and every year the volume of work in our hospitals increases.
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Many people have been deeply worried by stories of junior hospital doctors being wholly fatigued when dealing with patients, often in extremely dangerous and difficult conditions.
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A detailed examination of their employment while at this camp shows that there is no foundation in the allegation that they are being used for fatigues.
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I am quite sure that there is no desire that fatigues of a domestic character should in any way interfere with the technical training of the men in question.
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Also, the veterinary inspection for fitness to travel makes it unnecessary because it detects the pony which is too fatigued to be allowed to be shipped.
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Such men tend to prefer a less lonely life and have not always got the physique that enables them to stand the fatigues of the life.
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A short word on the fatigues.
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The contributions of disease activity, sleep patterns, and depression to fatigue in systemic lupus erythematosus.
Fatigue in selected primary care settings : sociodemographic and illness correlates.
Is graded exercise better than cognitive behaviour therapy for fatigue ?
Population based study of fatigue and psychological distress.
At 6 months, fatigue was best predicted by female gender and illness perceptions, and at 12 months by female gender and a symptoms-disability factor.
Second, the remaining classes provide some insight into the heterogeneity of fatigue in a population sample.
The duration of fatigue was <1 month for 28.07 %, 1 to <6 months for 23.68 %, and o6 months for 48.11 % of fatigued subjects.
There was a marked improvement of fatigue between day 0 and day 35 in both group, but no difference between groups.
In some cases fatigue may be related to depression, cognitive dysfunction, poor sleeping or motor impairment, defining secondary fatigue.
The validity and reliability of the fatigue syndrome that follows glandular fever.
Class 4 contained 6 % of subjects with high endorsements of both mood and somatic symptoms, including both fatigue symptoms.
In conclusion, this is the first study to empirically define a syndrome of prolonged fatigue many years after onset of a corroborated infection.
Principal components analyses consistently delineated two fatigue factors at 2 and 6 months and one fatigue factor at 4 years.
Can the chronic fatigue syndrome be defined by distinct clinical features ?
There is a weak association between increasing age and fatigue and physical functioning.
Individuals without a history of fatigue had a lifetime prevalence of depression of 2n3 % as compared to 20n7 % among those with fatigue.
Older persons with depression may not report dysphoric mood but may more prominently report symptoms such as fatigue or sleep disturbance.
In addition, fatigue was both predictive and a consequence of the depression syndrome.
As regards to fatigue, however, such prospective associations are not yet established.
Both analyses controlled for potential sociodemographic confounding variables and for either fatigue or psychological distress, depending on the outcome assessed.
Fatigue in selected primary care settings : sociodemographic and psychiatric correlates.
The intention to treat analysis showed no significant difference between the two groups although both groups improved on the main outcome measure of fatigue.
Logistic regression was chosen because of the skewed distribution of fatigue scores.
The main outcome measure was clinically significant improvements in fatigue.
Higher scores (up to a maximum of 33) therefore represent greater levels of fatigue.
The parasites can produce morbidity with symptoms like abdominal pain, dyspepsia and fatigue.
Performance factors that may affect linguistic performance include fatigue, distraction, lack of attention, lack of interest, and confusion about task demands.
Not surprisingly, the fatigue of the mainly female caregivers increases with the length of time during which treatment, care and support are provided.
The extra sleep and fatigue were inexplicable in the sense that they had no obvious cause, such as poor sleep or exertion.
Over the next 2 years, the patient developed progressive symptoms of early fatigue and dyspnea with minimal exertion.
Recently, she noted paroximal tachycardia, easily fatigue and occasional fainting.
The procedure was limited to 10 min to avoid the influence of fatigue.
Many conceptual terms in current writing on personality and psychopathology resemble the concept of fatigue.
Fatigue can follow a host of different diseases that should be treated in different ways.
Though greatly fatigued, he was prepared to resist his home's invaders.
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Intra-individual variabilities, such as fatigue or mild intoxication, could also be studied.
The side effects, mainly fever and fatigue, were not dose limiting.
The advice consisted of the recommendation to rest and take things easy during the treatment period if they felt fatigued.
At follow-up, 63 % of the intervention group were no longer fatigued compared with 39 % in the control group.
In this paper, the focus is on structural equation twin analyses of current fatiguing illness in individuals aged 42- 64 years.
Similarly, there were no significant correlations between fatigues scores and cortisol parameters at baseline, 3 or 6 months.
A total of 51 patients were deemed to be bored, 50 were depressed, and 46 were fatigued.
Families can also avoid burnout from feeling upset and fatigued from caring for a loved one with terminal restlessness.
The nystagmus appears after a brief latency (5-10 seconds), lasts about 30 seconds, and fatigues with repeated positioning.
Now let us see which organs get fatigued first during work.
Many men willingly volunteer to do fatigues in order to escape church parade.
Subjects may have become fatigued or may have learned from answering the earlier scenarios, but we could detect no such pattern.
His retreating to her when he has been startled, alerted, slightly hurt, mildly frightened or fatigued seldom elicits her attention.
One in ten respondents said they were more easily fatigued and could not work as hard since the operation.
She also reports feeling fatigued when attempting to complete her homework, spending more time at home, and exercising less often.
During one of these sessions, the father was noticeably fatigued and distressed and reported that he was not sleeping at night.
They reported being able to walk further and became less fatigued.
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