Physical exercise-related manifestations of long COVID: A systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Exercise Science & Fitness Pub Date : 2024-06-16 DOI:10.1016/j.jesf.2024.06.001
Chen Zheng , Jun-Jie Chen , Zi-Han Dai , Ke-Wen Wan , Feng-Hua Sun , Jun-Hao Huang , Xiang-Ke Chen
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Abstract

Objective

This study aims to systematically assess physical exercise-related symptoms of post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC or long COVID) in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) survivors.

Methods

Eight databases were systematically searched on March 03, 2024. Original studies that compared physical exercise-related parameters measured by exercise testing between COVID-19 survivors who recovered from SARS-CoV-2 infection over 3 months and non-COVID-19 controls were included. A random-effects model was utilized to determine the mean differences (MDs) or standardized MDs in the meta-analysis.

Results

A total of 40 studies with 6241 COVID-19 survivors were included. The 6-min walk test, maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), and anaerobic threshold were impaired in COVID-19 survivors 3 months post-infection compared with non-COVID-19 controls in exercise testing, while VO2 were comparable between the two groups at rest. In contrast, no differences were observed in SpO2, heart rate, blood pressure, fatigue, and dyspnea between COVID-19 survivors and non-COVID-19 controls in exercise testing.

Conclusion

The findings suggest an underestimation of the manifestations of PASC. COVID-19 survivors also harbor physical exercise-related symptoms of PASC that can be determined by the exercise testing and are distinct from those observed at rest. Exercise testing should be included while evaluating the symptoms of PASC in COVID-19 survivors.

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目的本研究旨在系统评估冠状病毒病2019(COVID-19)幸存者感染SARS-CoV-2急性后遗症(PASC或长COVID)后出现的体育锻炼相关症状。方法2024年3月3日系统检索了8个数据库。方法在 2024 年 3 月 3 日系统地检索了 8 个数据库,其中包括通过运动测试比较了从 SARS-CoV-2 感染中恢复 3 个月以上的 COVID-19 幸存者与非 COVID-19 对照组之间的运动相关参数的原始研究。结果 共有 40 项研究纳入了 6241 名 COVID-19 存活者。与非COVID-19对照组相比,感染后3个月的COVID-19幸存者在运动测试中的6分钟步行测试、最大耗氧量(VO2max)和无氧阈值均受损,而两组患者在休息时的VO2值相当。相比之下,在运动测试中,COVID-19 存活者与非 COVID-19 对照组在 SpO2、心率、血压、疲劳和呼吸困难方面没有发现差异。结论:研究结果表明,COVID-19 存活者的 PASC 表现被低估了。COVID-19 存活者也存在与运动相关的 PASC 症状,这些症状可以通过运动测试确定,并且与静息时观察到的症状不同。在对 COVID-19 存活者的 PASC 症状进行评估时,应包括运动测试。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness is the official peer-reviewed journal of The Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness (SCSEPF), the Physical Fitness Association of Hong Kong, China (HKPFA), and the Hong Kong Association of Sports Medicine and Sports Science (HKASMSS). It is published twice a year, in June and December, by Elsevier. The Journal accepts original investigations, comprehensive reviews, case studies and short communications on current topics in exercise science, physical fitness and physical education.
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