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Risk Factors for Persistent Fatigue With Significant School Absence in Children and Adolescents
Pediatrics, 07/02/09
Bakker RJ et al. - Assessment of predictive factors at the first visit enables the pediatrician to identify those patients with severe fatigue who are at risk of a poor outcome. Female gender, poor sleep quality, physically inactive lifestyle, and specific somatic complaints were important predictive factors.
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