Abstract
Summary 1. Chronic fatigue is almost always associated with and made morepronounced by nervous instability and disease entities. 2. Chronic fatigue is only temporarily relieved by controlled extrarest regime unless these contributory factors are removed. 3. A large per cent of children with a chief complaint of chronicfatigue have a low Exercise Tolerance Test score. 4. All children with a low Exercise Tolerance Test score show evidence of poor endurance and usually have the complaint of chronic fatigue. 5. The majority of individuals with endocrine disturbances, allergic manifestations, nervous instability, and heart disease, gave a history of chronic fatigue and also proved to have a low Exercise Tolerance score. 6. The Exercise Tolerance Test is an efficient measure of chronicfatigue. The few instances wherein it is unreliable have been noted. 7. The result of the Exercise Tolerance Test can be used to determinethe amount of extra rest prescribed to each individual who shows signs of chronic fatigue. Periodic tests given an index of progress in recovery from chronic fatigue.
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