I think that's a really excellent summary of the issues.Five reasons why the NIH should retract the “effort preference” claims in their intramural ME/CFS paper
https://thesicktimes.org/2024/09/27...ence-claims-in-their-intramural-me-cfs-paper/
From the end of the article about the author and the acknowledgements:
John Bolecek is a father of two young boys, a husband and a former bicycle and pedestrian transportation planner who has been disabled by Long COVID since early 2022. When he has energy he advocates for Long COVID and ME/CFS research and writes articles.
Acknowledgements: Thanks to the members of the Science for ME forum for the chart, the extensive analysis, and discussion of the EEfRT, and also to Jeannette Burmeister, attorney and longtime ME advocate, who wrote a four-part series titled “The NIH Intramural ME Study: “Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics” where many of these issues and more are discussed in detail. To join Jeannette’s call to action for the paper’s retraction visit the bottom of part four. This article would not be possible without their work.
I think it is worth ongoing pushing on that Walitt paper. The effort preference discussion in the paper is very close to hate speech (and certainly provides fodder for hateful patronising attitudes), wrapped up in the trappings of a scientific investigation - and all the more damaging for that.