About this trial
This study evaluates the correlation between the 6-min walking test (6MWT) with gases measurement, and the peak cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) using incremental cycling with gases and workload measurement, in order to determine if the 6MWT detects impairment in exercise tolerance and if it avoids the post-exertional malaise that the peak CPET causes on decreasing levels of physical activity, in participants affected by chronic fatigue syndrome/ myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME).
Physical activity level at baseline (usual activity, the parcipant will not be given any directions) will be recorded during 7 days, 24 hours/day. Afterwards, the 6MWT will be performed. After this test, the physical activity level will be collected again during 7 days, 24 hours/day. Peak CPET will be carried out 14 days after 6MWT to make sure that the basal levels are recovered, and finally, physical activity level will be collected again during 7 days, 24 hours/day.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
To be diagnosed by a medical specialist in internal medicine with experience in this disease. For this, the participant must fulfill with the diagnostic criteria of CFS/ME, following the recommended criteria for the diagnosis of 2015.
Prior signing of the informed consent.
Disqualifiers
Primary psychiatric disorders
Somatoform disorders
or Substance abuse
Decompensated heart failure
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed
Trial groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Escuela Universitaria de Fisioterapia de la Once
Lead sponsor
Hospital Universitario La Paz
Collaborator