CFS Cheat Sheet 2026

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  1. What is 'multiple chemical sensitivity' (MCS) and its association with CFS? A condition of sensitivity to chemical exposures that frequently co-occurs with CFS
  2. Functional MRI (fMRI) studies during cognitive tasks in CFS patients typically show: Altered or increased activation patterns suggesting compensatory neural recruitment
  3. What causes chronic fatigue syndrome? It's still unknown
  4. What is a 'crash' or 'relapse' in CFS terminology? A significant worsening of symptoms following overexertion
  5. What autonomic condition often diagnosed alongside CFS involves abnormal heart rate increases upon standing? POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome)
  6. Which mental health condition most commonly co-occurs with CFS, though it is considered a comorbidity rather than the cause? Depression and anxiety disorders
  7. Which cognitive domain is generally LEAST affected in CFS patients according to research findings? Language and vocabulary
  8. What significant step did the NIH take in 2016 regarding ME/CFS research? Launched a major intramural research program to study ME/CFS biology
  9. Which gastrointestinal symptom is commonly associated with CFS? Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms
  10. How does Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) impact a person's life? It can result in social isolation, increased work absences, and lifestyle restrictions.
  11. Central sensitization, observed in many CFS patients, primarily affects: Pain processing pathways in the central nervous system
  12. Which type of memory is most frequently found to be impaired in objective testing of CFS patients? Working memory
  13. What does 'aerobic energy impairment' mean in CFS research? Reduced capacity to generate energy through aerobic (oxygen-dependent) pathways
  14. Which of the following self-care strategies is generally CONTRAINDICATED for CFS due to risk of PEM? Graded exercise therapy that pushes beyond current capacity
  15. What was the original nickname given to CFS following an outbreak in Incline Village, Nevada in the 1980s? Yuppie flu
  16. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis in CFS research has found which of the following in some patients? Metabolomic and immune abnormalities compared to healthy controls
  17. What does research suggest about mitochondrial function in CFS patients? Evidence suggests impaired mitochondrial energy production in some CFS patients
  18. What is the primary principle of the 'heart rate-based pacing' strategy for CFS? Stay below the anaerobic threshold to prevent triggering PEM
  19. Which cognitive symptom commonly described by CFS patients is sometimes called 'brain fog'? Cognitive impairment affecting memory and concentration
  20. The two-day cardiopulmonary exercise test (2-day CPET) in CFS specifically demonstrates: Significant decline in performance on the second test day
  21. What role does sleep hygiene play in the management of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)? It helps improve sleep quality and overall well-being
  22. What is 'orthostatic intolerance' commonly experienced by CFS patients? Worsening symptoms when upright or standing
  23. What is the 'two-hit hypothesis' sometimes proposed for CFS? An initial trigger (e.g., infection) combined with a second factor perpetuates the illness
  24. To diagnose chronic fatigue syndrome, symptoms need to be present longer than ___ months. 6
  25. What is 'pacing' in the context of CFS daily living? Managing activity levels to avoid exceeding one's energy envelope
  26. How does unrefreshing sleep relate to cognitive dysfunction in CFS? Poor sleep quality contributes to worsening of cognitive symptoms
  27. What does 'post-infectious fatigue syndrome' (PIFS) describe in relation to CFS? A subset of CFS that develops following an acute infection
  28. What is the estimated target heart rate range recommended for individuals with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) during exercise? 40-65%
  29. Which of the following symptoms is commonly associated with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)? Post-exertional malaise
  30. What does 'idiopathic' mean when applied to CFS in a medical context? A condition of unknown cause
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