
The Wellness Pharmacist with Dr. Kat: How Psychological Flexibility Impacts Chronic Fatigue & Indoor Sensitivities
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Today, we’re diving into an important new study published in BMC Psychology on March 11, 2025.
This study, "The Association Between Quality of Life and Psychological Flexibility, Depressive, Anxiety, or Insomnia Symptoms in Patients with Persistent Indoor Environment-Related Symptoms or Chronic Fatigue," explores how mental health factors impact quality of life in people living with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and persistent sensitivities to indoor environments—such as mold, chemicals, or poor air quality.
Key Takeaways from the Study
🔹 Psychological Flexibility is Key to Quality of Life
🔹 Depression, Anxiety & Insomnia are Major Barriers
🔹 A Mind-Body Approach May Be the Best Strategy
Listener Question:
📞 “Hi Dr. Kat, I have chronic fatigue, and my symptoms get worse when I’m stressed. I’ve tried different treatments, but nothing helps long term. Do you have any advice?”