Role of Nutritional Factors, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Altered Body Composition and Various Biological Factors in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Y. Chianeh, Ali Mansouri Mehrabani, Alireza Akhavan Kharazi, Mahsa Ghaffari, Faride Asgari
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Fatigue is a prevalent complaint among individuals, characterized by a decline in energy levels, mental and physical fatigue, reduced stamina, and longer recovery time following exertion. While the root cause of tiredness remains unclear, it is typically associated with illness. Although tiredness is not exclusively linked to a particular condition, mitochondrial malfunction is a common contributor to exhaustion, indicating that mitochondrial dysfunction may be a biological factor that causes fatigue. Additionally, factors such as mitochondrial energy metabolism, immunological response, and genetics can also play a role. However, the absence of a standard methodology for assessing fatigue and a limited understanding of its pathophysiology pose challenges for diagnosing fatigue in clinical settings but a detailed studies suggests a number of marginal nutritional deficiencies may have etiologic relevance. Throughout life, significant changes in body composition occur, with the most notable being a decrease in lean body mass and an increase in body fat as we age. These changes have a profound impact on the development of frailty in older adults. Frailty is a complex condition that reduces patient’s homoeostatic reserves, making them more susceptible to shocks. In this review, we present an overview on the mechanisms that may mediate fatigue levels, with a special focus on nutritional and vitamin supplement.
营养因素、线粒体功能障碍、身体成分改变和各种生物因素在慢性疲劳综合征中的作用
疲劳是人们普遍抱怨的一种症状,其特点是体力下降、精神和身体疲劳、耐力减退以及劳累后恢复时间延长。虽然疲劳的根本原因尚不清楚,但它通常与疾病有关。虽然疲倦并不完全与某种疾病有关,但线粒体功能失调是导致疲倦的常见原因,这表明线粒体功能失调可能是导致疲倦的一个生物因素。此外,线粒体能量代谢、免疫反应和遗传等因素也会发挥作用。然而,由于缺乏评估疲劳的标准方法以及对其病理生理学的了解有限,这给临床诊断疲劳带来了挑战,但一项详细的研究表明,一些边缘性营养缺乏可能与病因有关。在人的一生中,身体组成会发生重大变化,最显著的变化是随着年龄的增长,瘦体重减少,体脂增加。这些变化对老年人体弱的发展有着深远的影响。在这篇综述中,我们将概述可能介导疲劳水平的机制,并特别关注营养和维生素的补充。
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