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If you're always tired

(HealthDay News) -- If you're plagued with chronic fatigue syndrome, it may seem natural to want to avoid exercise. But physical activity is a great treatment, experts say.

Consider this advice about exercising despite chronic fatigue:

  • Talk to your doctor before you start exercising.
  • Start gradually, rather than pushing too hard from the get-go.
  • Gradually increase the duration and intensity of your exercise. Start out for five minutes at a time, and set a long-term goal of 20 minutes of daily exercise.
  • Develop a structured routine that includes cardiovascular, resistance and flexibility exercises.
  • If you start to feel sick or too tired, stop and rest.

Attribution: -- Diana Kohnle

 

American Council on Exercise

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First published: 01/15/2013
Last updated: 01/15/2013