Tom Kindlon@TomKindlon"No significant effects were found for number of daily steps"Quote TweetTom Kindlon@TomKindlon·Jan 3, 2017Abstract: Efficacy of a RCT of brief physical activity self-regulation intervention for chronic fatigue http://jpsychores.com/article/S0022-3999(16)30635-3/abstract…5:04 PM · Jan 3, 2017·Twitter Web Client3 Retweets7 Likes
ME/CFS News@MECFSNews·Jan 3, 2017Replying to @TomKindlonhaven't read the paper, but looks like the usual thing: small results on subjective outcomes, no results on objective outcomes2
ME/CFS News@MECFSNews·Jan 3, 2017Replying to @TomKindlon... and (presumably) authors trying their best to pretend nonspecific effects don't have to be accounted for2
Dr Speedy@DrSpeedyandME·Jan 4, 2017Replying to @TomKindlonthanks another study which ignores its own NULL effect like #PACEtrial and #FITNET #psychoblahblah #pwME #MEcfs2
Yersinia@JaneEBSmith·Jan 4, 2017Replying to @TomKindlonSays dropout rate high. How high. Anyone read full paper?1
Tom Kindlon@TomKindlon·Jan 4, 2017Replying to @JaneEBSmithI have heard that the full paper can be got on sci-hub.cc1