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Public Defence: Maria Pedersen – Pediatrics
Cand.med. Maria Pedersen at Institute of Clinical Medicine will be defending the thesis Chronic “Chronic Fatigue and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Following acute Epstein-Barr Virus Infection in Adolescents” for the degree of Philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Time and place: Feb. 28, 2019 12:45 PM, Store Aditorium, Akershus Universitetssykehus
Adjudication committee
First opponent: Professor Trudie Chalder, King's College
Second opponent: Knut-Arne Wensaas, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre
Chair of the committee: Professor Harald Breivik, University of Oslo
https://www.med.uio.no/klinmed/engl.../events/disputations/2019/pedersen-maria.html
Public Defence: Maria Pedersen – Pediatrics
Cand.med. Maria Pedersen at Institute of Clinical Medicine will be defending the thesis Chronic “Chronic Fatigue and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Following acute Epstein-Barr Virus Infection in Adolescents” for the degree of Philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Time and place: Feb. 28, 2019 12:45 PM, Store Aditorium, Akershus Universitetssykehus
Adjudication committee
First opponent: Professor Trudie Chalder, King's College
Second opponent: Knut-Arne Wensaas, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre
Chair of the committee: Professor Harald Breivik, University of Oslo
Summary
Acute Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection in adolescents is a known trigger for chronic fatigue (CF). Both the risk factors for developing CF, and changes when fatigue becomes a chronic condition is poorly described in the literature.
This thesis is built upon data from the CEBA-project (Chronic fatigue following acute Epstein-Barr virus infection), a prospective cohort study including a total of 200 adolescents with acute EBV infection and 70 healthy controls. The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate fatigue and fatigue development in adolescents after acute EBV infection.
Symptoms, mood and physical activity during acute EBV infection were identified as the main risk factors for developing CF. Surprisingly, viral load did not seem to contribute to current fatigue, nor as a risk factor. In addition, there was a general scarcity of associations between fatigue and immune response markers. Cognitive dysfunction and autonomic alterations seemed to be a consequence of CF. Disregarding the cause, fatigue was highly associated with quality of life, underlining the importance of treatment to adolescents struggling with CF.
https://www.med.uio.no/klinmed/engl.../events/disputations/2019/pedersen-maria.html