Progress in animal model studies on chronic fatigue syndrome in military seafaring operations
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a common problem in military maritime navigation, which greatly affects the safety of military missions. The use of animal models to carry out research on the mechanism of CFS and treatment measures is a common method. This paper systematically introduced the constr...
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| author | Shuqi CAI Ying HE Wenhui WU Ruisang LIU Yunkai ZHANG Yong JIAO Xiaomeng REN |
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| description | Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a common problem in military maritime navigation, which greatly affects the safety of military missions. The use of animal models to carry out research on the mechanism of CFS and treatment measures is a common method. This paper systematically introduced the construction methods of CFS models such as single-factor and multi-factor models, summarized common evaluation indicators of CFS, including behavioral and biochemical indicators, and summed up key characteristics of CFS animal models in military oceanic navigation combined with common causes of CFS in military contexts, such as prolonged continuous work, high-intensity physical activity, sleep deprivation, psychological stress, and extreme environmental conditions. The key characteristics of the animal models included, but not limited to, chronic fatigue, sleep disorders, impaired cognitive function, psychological stress responses, and abnormal biochemical indicators. Furthermore, this article identified future research directions for CFS animal models in military oceanic navigation to enhance the application value of the models and provide robust support for the health protection and disease prevention of military personnel. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-1dde80f48afa4fc7a97567efbc1f80392025-08-20T03:17:43ZengEditorial Committee of Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine环境与职业医学2095-99822025-03-0142337337810.11836/JEOM2431524315Progress in animal model studies on chronic fatigue syndrome in military seafaring operationsShuqi CAI0Ying HE1Wenhui WU2Ruisang LIU3Yunkai ZHANG4Yong JIAO5Xiaomeng REN6College of Food Science and Technology, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, ChinaNaval Medical Center, Shanghai 200043, ChinaCollege of Food Science and Technology, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, ChinaNaval Medical Center, Shanghai 200043, ChinaNaval Medical Center, Shanghai 200043, ChinaNaval Medical Center, Shanghai 200043, ChinaNaval Medical Center, Shanghai 200043, ChinaChronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a common problem in military maritime navigation, which greatly affects the safety of military missions. The use of animal models to carry out research on the mechanism of CFS and treatment measures is a common method. This paper systematically introduced the construction methods of CFS models such as single-factor and multi-factor models, summarized common evaluation indicators of CFS, including behavioral and biochemical indicators, and summed up key characteristics of CFS animal models in military oceanic navigation combined with common causes of CFS in military contexts, such as prolonged continuous work, high-intensity physical activity, sleep deprivation, psychological stress, and extreme environmental conditions. The key characteristics of the animal models included, but not limited to, chronic fatigue, sleep disorders, impaired cognitive function, psychological stress responses, and abnormal biochemical indicators. Furthermore, this article identified future research directions for CFS animal models in military oceanic navigation to enhance the application value of the models and provide robust support for the health protection and disease prevention of military personnel.http://www.jeom.org/article/cn/10.11836/JEOM24315chronic fatigue syndromeanimal modelmilitary maritime operationevaluation indicatorsleep disorder |
| spellingShingle | Shuqi CAI Ying HE Wenhui WU Ruisang LIU Yunkai ZHANG Yong JIAO Xiaomeng REN Progress in animal model studies on chronic fatigue syndrome in military seafaring operations 环境与职业医学 chronic fatigue syndrome animal model military maritime operation evaluation indicator sleep disorder |
| title | Progress in animal model studies on chronic fatigue syndrome in military seafaring operations |
| title_full | Progress in animal model studies on chronic fatigue syndrome in military seafaring operations |
| title_fullStr | Progress in animal model studies on chronic fatigue syndrome in military seafaring operations |
| title_full_unstemmed | Progress in animal model studies on chronic fatigue syndrome in military seafaring operations |
| title_short | Progress in animal model studies on chronic fatigue syndrome in military seafaring operations |
| title_sort | progress in animal model studies on chronic fatigue syndrome in military seafaring operations |
| topic | chronic fatigue syndrome animal model military maritime operation evaluation indicator sleep disorder |
| url | http://www.jeom.org/article/cn/10.11836/JEOM24315 |
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