Hormone and Metabolic Research,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
54(08), P. 562 - 566
Published: June 20, 2022
In
the
aftermath
of
corona
pandemic,
long-COVID
or
post-acute
COVID-19
syndrome
still
represents
a
great
challenge,
and
this
topic
will
continue
to
represent
significant
health
problem
in
coming
years.
At
present,
impact
on
our
system
cannot
be
fully
assessed
but
according
current
studies,
up
40%
people
who
have
been
infected
with
SARS-CoV-2
suffer
from
clinically
relevant
symptoms
several
weeks
months
after
acute
phase.
The
main
are
chronic
fatigue,
dyspnea,
various
cognitive
symptoms.
Initial
studies
shown
that
overweight
diabetes
mellitus
higher
risk
developing
associated
Furthermore,
repeated
treatment
steroids
can
contribute
long-term
metabolic
endocrine
disorders.
Therefore,
structured
program
rehabilitation
physical
activity
as
well
optimal
dietary
management
is
utmost
importance,
especially
for
patients
diseases
and/or
long-COVID.
removal
autoantibodies
specific
therapeutic
apheresis
procedures
could
lead
improvement
individual
patients.
Journal of Health Population and Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
43(1)
Published: Jan. 9, 2024
Abstract
Hand
grip
strength
(HGS)
serves
as
a
fundamental
metric
in
assessing
muscle
function
and
overall
physical
capability
is
particularly
relevant
to
the
ageing
population.
HGS
holds
an
important
connection
concept
of
sarcopenia,
which
encompasses
age-related
decline
mass,
strength,
function.
It
has
also
been
reported
indicate
health
individual.
We
reviewed
interplay
between
various
parameters,
including
morbidity
mortality,
by
carrying
out
literature
search
on
PubMed,
Scopus
Google
Scholar
10
30
August
2023,
identify
papers
relationship
HGS.
used
several
keywords
like
‘hand
strength’,
‘muscle
‘sarcopenia’,
‘osteosarcopenia’,
‘health
biomarker’,
‘osteoporosis’,
‘frailty’,
derive
appropriate
for
this
review.
This
review
shown
that
can
be
measured
reliably
with
hand-held
dynamometer.
The
cut-off
values
are
different
populations.
lower
Asians,
women,
less
educated
privileged,
those
involved
sedentary
work.
Several
diseases
have
correlation
low
HGS,
e.g.,
Type
2
diabetes,
cardiovascular
disease,
stroke,
chronic
kidney
liver
some
cancers,
sarcopenia
fragility
fractures.
HSG
associated
increased
hospitalization,
nutritional
status,
mortality
quality
life.
believe
there
adequate
evidence
show
stands
biomarker
health.
Its
utility
extends
identification
diverse
issues
its
potential
new
vital
sign
throughout
lifespan.
Virology Journal,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: Oct. 9, 2022
Most
COVID-19
patients
recovered
with
low
mortality;
however,
some
experienced
long-term
symptoms
described
as
"long-COVID"
or
"Post-COVID
syndrome"
(PCS).
Patients
may
have
persisting
for
weeks
after
acute
SARS-CoV-2
infection,
including
dyspnea,
fatigue,
myalgia,
insomnia,
cognitive
and
olfactory
disorders.
These
last
months
in
patients.
PCS
progress
association
the
development
of
mast
cell
activation
syndrome
(MCAS),
which
is
a
distinct
kind
disorder,
characterized
by
hyper-activation
cells
inappropriate
excessive
release
chemical
mediators.
survivors,
mainly
women,
persistent
severe
fatigue
10
recovery
history
neuropsychiatric
disorders
are
more
prone
to
develop
PCS.
High
D-dimer
levels
blood
urea
nitrogen
were
observed
be
risk
factors
associated
pulmonary
dysfunction
survivors
3
post-hospital
discharge
has
systemic
manifestations
that
resolve
time
no
further
complications.
However,
final
outcomes
chiefly
unknown.
Persistence
inflammatory
reactions,
autoimmune
mimicry,
reactivation
pathogens
together
host
microbiome
alterations
contribute
The
deregulated
mediators
MCAS
produces
extraordinary
during
course
infection
correlated
severity
Therefore,
treated
antihistamines,
inhibition
synthesis
mediators,
mediator
release,
degranulation
cells.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
108(10), P. e1106 - e1116
Published: April 13, 2023
Long
COVID
is
an
emerging
syndrome
affecting
50%
to
70%
of
COVID-19
survivors
that
still
lacks
predicting
factors.Due
the
extraskeletal
effects
vitamin
D,
we
retrospectively
assessed
association
between
25(OH)
D
levels
and
long
in
6
months
after
hospitalization.Long
was
defined
according
NICE
guidelines.
Fifty
50
non-long-COVID
subjects
matched
on
a
1:1
basis
were
enrolled
from
outpatient
clinic
post-COVID
cohort
seen
August
November
2020.
Therapies/comorbidities
calcium/vitamin
D/bone
metabolism,
and/or
admission
intensive
care
unit
during
hospitalization
exclusion
criteria.
Vitamin
measured
at
hospital
discharge.We
observed
lower
levels,
evaluated
follow-up,
with
than
those
without
(20.1
vs
23.2
ng/mL,
P
=
.03).
Regarding
affected
health
areas
entire
cohort,
neurocognitive
symptoms
follow-up
(n
7)
93)
(14.6
20.6
.042).
In
patients
presenting
deficiency
(<20
ng/mL),
both
42),
by
22)
presented
not
20)
(12.7
15.2
.041).
multiple
regression
analyses,
only
variable
significantly
associated
our
(P
.008,
OR
1.09,
CI
1.01-1.16).COVID-19
have
COVID.
Our
data
suggest
should
be
discharge.
The
role
supplementation
as
preventive
strategy
sequelae
tested
randomized
controlled
trials.
Frontiers in Immunology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: April 20, 2023
Post-Acute
Sequelae
of
Severe
Acute
Respiratory
Syndrome
Coronavirus
-
2
(SARS-CoV-2)
infection,
or
Long
COVID,
is
a
prevailing
second
pandemic
with
nearly
100
million
affected
individuals
globally
and
counting.
We
propose
visual
description
the
complexity
COVID
its
pathogenesis
that
can
be
used
by
researchers,
clinicians,
public
health
officials
to
guide
global
effort
toward
an
improved
understanding
eventual
mechanism-based
provision
care
afflicted
patients.
The
proposed
visualization
framework
for
should
evidence-based,
dynamic,
modular,
systems-level
approach
condition.
Furthermore,
further
research
such
could
establish
strength
relationships
between
pre-existing
conditions
(or
risk
factors),
biological
mechanisms,
resulting
clinical
phenotypes
outcomes
COVID.
Notwithstanding
significant
contribution
disparities
in
access
social
determinants
have
on
disease
course
long
our
model
focuses
primarily
mechanisms.
Accordingly,
sets
out
scientific,
clinical,
efforts
better
understand
abrogate
burden
imposed
Frontiers in Immunology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: March 4, 2024
The
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic
caused
by
SARS-CoV-2
has
been
defined
as
the
greatest
global
health
and
socioeconomic
crisis
of
modern
times.
While
most
people
recover
after
being
infected
with
virus,
a
significant
proportion
them
continue
to
experience
issues
weeks,
months
even
years
acute
infection
SARS-CoV-2.
This
persistence
clinical
symptoms
in
individuals
for
at
least
three
onset
or
emergence
new
lasting
more
than
two
months,
without
any
other
explanation
alternative
diagnosis
have
named
long
COVID,
long-haul
post-COVID-19
conditions,
chronic
post-acute
sequelae
(PASC).
Long
COVID
characterized
constellation
disorders
that
vary
widely
their
manifestations.
Further,
mechanisms
underlying
are
not
fully
understood,
which
hamper
efficient
treatment
options.
review
describes
predictors
common
related
COVID's
effects
on
central
peripheral
nervous
system
organs
tissues.
Furthermore,
transcriptional
markers,
molecular
signaling
pathways
risk
factors
such
sex,
age,
pre-existing
condition,
hospitalization
during
phase
COVID-19,
vaccination,
lifestyle
presented.
Finally,
recommendations
patient
rehabilitation
management,
well
therapeutical
approaches
discussed.
Understanding
complexity
this
disease,
its
across
multiple
organ
systems
overlapping
pathologies
possible
paramount
developing
diagnostic
tools
treatments.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14(8), P. 1625 - 1625
Published: April 13, 2022
Coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
has
quickly
become
a
global
pandemic.
Reports
from
different
parts
of
the
world
indicate
that
significant
proportion
people
who
have
recovered
COVID-19
are
suffering
various
health
problems
collectively
referred
to
as
"long
COVID-19".
Common
symptoms
include
fatigue,
shortness
breath,
cough,
joint
pain,
chest
muscle
aches,
headaches,
and
so
on.
Vitamin
D
is
an
immunomodulatory
hormone
with
proven
efficacy
against
upper
respiratory
tract
infections.
can
inhibit
hyperinflammatory
reactions
accelerate
healing
process
in
affected
areas,
especially
lung
tissue.
Moreover,
vitamin
deficiency
been
associated
severity
mortality
cases,
high
prevalence
hypovitaminosis
found
patients
acute
failure.
Thus,
there
promising
reasons
promote
research
into
effects
supplementation
patients.
However,
no
studies
date
affects
post-COVID-19
or
biomarkers.
Based
on
this
scenario,
review
aims
provide
up-to-date
overview
potential
role
long
current
literature
topic.
iScience,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
26(1), P. 105717 - 105717
Published: Dec. 5, 2022
To
investigate
long
COVID-19
syndrome
(LCS)
pathophysiology,
we
performed
an
exploratory
study
with
blood
plasma
derived
from
three
groups:
1)
healthy
vaccinated
individuals
without
SARS-CoV-2
exposure;
2)
asymptomatic
recovered
patients
at
least
months
after
infection
and;
3)
symptomatic
3
chronic
fatigue
or
similar
symptoms,
here
designated
as
(LCS).
Multiplex
cytokine
profiling
indicated
slightly
elevated
pro-inflammatory
levels
in
contrast
to
LCS.
Plasma
proteomics
demonstrated
low
of
acute
phase
proteins
and
macrophage-derived
secreted
High
anti-inflammatory
oxylipins
including
omega-3
fatty
acids
LCS
were
detected
by
eicosadomics,
whereas
targeted
metabolic
high
osmolytes
taurine
hypaphorine,
but
amino
acid
triglyceride
deregulated
acylcarnitines.
A
model
considering
alternatively
polarized
macrophages
a
major
contributor
these
molecular
alterations
is
presented.
Hormone and Metabolic Research,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
54(08), P. 503 - 509
Published: June 20, 2022
Abstract
When
the
corona
pandemic
commenced
more
than
two
years
ago,
it
was
quickly
recognized
that
people
with
metabolic
diseases
show
an
augmented
risk
of
severe
COVID-19
and
increased
mortality
compared
to
without
these
comorbidities.
Furthermore,
infection
SARS-CoV-2
has
been
shown
lead
aggravation
in
single
cases
new-onset
disorders.
In
addition
for
diabetes
acute
phase
COVID-19,
this
patient
group
also
seems
be
often
affected
by
long-COVID
experience
long-term
consequences
diabetes.
The
mechanisms
behind
discrepancies
between
relation
are
not
completely
understood
yet
will
require
further
research
follow-up
studies
during
following
years.
current
review,
we
discuss
why
patients
have
higher
developing
symptoms
only
disease
but
long-COVID,
vaccine
breakthrough
infections
re-infections.
effects
lockdown
on
glycemic
control.