Physical activity and sedentary behavior in middle-aged intensive care unit survivors discharged home: A systematic review DOI
Matthew Chrisman, Steven R. Chesnut, Marie Thompson

et al.

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 81, P. 103608 - 103608

Published: Dec. 27, 2023

Language: Английский

A Narrative Review of the Efficacy of Long COVID Interventions on Brain Fog, Processing Speed, and Other Related Cognitive Outcomes DOI Creative Commons

Bryana Whitaker-Hardin,

Keith McGregor, Gitendra Uswatte

et al.

Biomedicines, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(2), P. 421 - 421

Published: Feb. 10, 2025

In the years following global emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), or COVID-19, researchers have become acutely aware long-term symptomology associated with this disease, often termed long COVID. Long COVID is pervasive symptoms affecting multiple organ systems. Neurocognitive are reported by up to 40% patients, resultant effects loss daily functioning, employment issues, and enormous economic impact high healthcare utilization. The literature on effective, safe, non-invasive interventions for remediation cognitive consequences scarce poorly described. Of specific interest narrative review identification potential COVID-associated neurocognitive deficits. Articles were sourced from PubMed, EBSCO, Scopus, Embase Preferred Reporting Items Systematic Reviews Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. published between dates January 2020 30 June 2024 included in search. Twelve studies review, including a feasibility study, pilot case series, an observational addition three randomized clinical trials four interventional studies. Overall, treatment such as training, brain stimulation therapy, exercise rehabilitation, targeted pharmacological intervention, other related paradigms show promise reducing issues. This highlights need more rigorous experimental designs future needed fully evaluate persistent deficits

Language: Английский

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COVID-19 related complications DOI
Muhamed Adilović

Progress in molecular biology and translational science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Association of physical symptoms with accelerometer-measured movement behaviors and functional capacity in individuals with Long COVID DOI Creative Commons

Francisco José Rosa-Souza,

Yuri Alberto Freire,

Leony Morgana Galliano

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: Sept. 4, 2024

Language: Английский

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Association of Physical Symptoms with Accelerometer-Measured Movement Behaviors and Functional Capacity in Individuals with Long COVID: A Cross-sectional Multicenter Study DOI Creative Commons

Francisco José Rosa-Souza,

Yuri Alberto Freire,

Leony Morgana Galliano

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 31, 2024

Abstract Long COVID has been linked to a decline in physical activity and functional capacity. However, it remains unclear which symptoms are associated with specific aspects of movement behaviors Here we aim investigate the associations fatigue, dyspnea, post-exertional malaise, myalgia capacity individuals COVID. An exploratory cross-sectional multicenter study was accomplished aged 18–75 years Questionnaires were utilized assess myalgia. Accelerometry employed for one week sedentary time, steps per day, light, moderate-to-vigorous (MVPA). The six-minute walk test, 30-s chair stand timed up go A score calculated by aggregating results all tests through Z score. 102 community-dwelling had living 15 ± 10 months. Fatigue malaise showed negative association step count, while also negatively MVPA. Dyspnea Our findings suggest fatigue activity, dyspnea

Language: Английский

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Physical activity and sedentary behavior in middle-aged intensive care unit survivors discharged home: A systematic review DOI
Matthew Chrisman, Steven R. Chesnut, Marie Thompson

et al.

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 81, P. 103608 - 103608

Published: Dec. 27, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

1