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Exercise intolerance, a condition where individuals are unable to engage in physical activities at an expected level, can significantly impact quality of life. Recent studies suggest that a malfunctioning Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) might play a crucial role in this. This excerpt focuses on how ANS dysfunction can impede the body’s ability to handle exercise.