Results published so far are promising: Breast - cancer patients who practice yoga while undergoing radiation therapy have lower levels of stress hormones and
report less fatigue and better quality of life.
And fifth, patients given IVC concurrently with standard chemotherapy
report less fatigue, nausea, depression, sleep disorders, improved appetite, and improved overall wellbeing.
And, indeed, small clinical trials in humans have shown patients
report less fatigue and fewer gastrointestinal symptoms while fasting during chemotherapy treatments.
«We expect that individuals with high fatigue will
report less fatigue during the feedback condition than during the no feedback condition.»
Men who attended a structured yoga class twice a week during prostate cancer radiation treatment
reported less fatigue and better sexual and urinary function than those who didn't, according to a clinical trial led by the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
In fact, the low - intensity group
reported less fatigue than the moderate - intensity group.
In one study, adolescents who went to bed at the same time on weekdays and weekends
reported less fatigue and less difficulty falling asleep than those who stayed up later and slept fewer hours on the weekends (20).
This group also
reported less fatigue and fewer headaches and backaches associated with distress.
Not exact matches
Researchers at the University of Georgia found that previously sedentary adults who started doing 20 minutes of low - to moderate intensity aerobic exercise three times a week for six weeks
reported feeling
less fatigued and more energized.
Women who
reported a history of abuse were more likely to
report the following symptoms: chronic pelvic pain, frequent feelings of
fatigue, obesity, severe PMS, irritable bowel syndrome, frequent headaches, trouble sleeping, frequent vaginal infections, and overall
less satisfaction with their physical health than their non-abused counterparts.
Managers who
reported mental
fatigue from situations involving procedural fairness were
less cooperative and socially engaging with other workers the next day.
Hypnotized patients used significantly
less sedative medication and anesthesia; they also
reported less pain, nausea,
fatigue, and emotional upset.
A study conducted on a group of volunteers has shown that those who received carnitine
reported fewer sleep disorders, increased focus, and
less mental
fatigue than those who haven't used this product.
A study of surgery patients found that those who had plants in their rooms
reported lower pain, lower blood pressure,
less anxiety, and
less fatigue compared to a control group.
As
reported in 2005 by Sat Bir Singh Khalsa, Ph.D, assistant professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, researchers in Germany found that women with mental illnesses
reported feeling
less stress and
fatigue after three months of regular yoga classes.
They
reported less joint stiffness,
fatigue and headaches, and were able to focus better on calculation tasks.
Within two month's modification of the training and eating changes, the athlete
reported increased perception of daily energy during and between training sessions,
less perceived hunger and
fatigue, and reduced need for daytime naps.
Thirty - two percent of participants, however,
reported significantly reduced pain as well as
less fatigue and / or better sleep.)