长冠肺炎患者的身体损伤。

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-01-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1511942
Imane Salmam, Kadija Perreault, Krista L Best, Imane Zahouani, Gilles Drouin, Jean Tittley, François Desmeules, Alexandre Campeau-Lecours, Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau, Jean-Sébastien Paquette, Simon Deslauriers, Sarah-Maude Brouillard, Katherine Lepage, Jean-Sébastien Roy
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目的:主要目的是比较长COVID个体[长COVID组(LCG)]与未出现持续症状的COVID-19患者[短COVID组(SCG)]和没有COVID-19病史的个体[对照组(CG)]的身体能力。次要目标是提供长冠个体的社会人口学和COVID-19病史的综合概况,考虑性别、住院、发病时间和合并症等因素,以及b)确定自我报告和客观的临床指标,解释长冠个体的健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)。方法:每组120例成人。参与者完成了包括HRQoL、合并症、疼痛、睡眠和疲劳的自我报告评估。物理评估包括握力(HGS)、短时物理性能电池(SPPB)、6分钟步行测试(6MWT)、6MWT期间的感知运动(修正博格量表)和7天内的每日步数。结果:LCG、SCG和CG的平均年龄(Mean [SD])分别为44.2[11.2]、42.1[16.4]和46[15.9]。与其他组相比,LCG组明显表现出更高的疼痛、合并症和疲劳,以及更低的HRQoL和睡眠质量。在LCG中,HGS、SPPB和6MWT的表现也明显较低,而在6MWT期间,感知到的运动强度更高。最后,LCG组每天的步数明显较低。在COVID-19后住院的患者中发现了更高的肥胖患病率和合并症。疲劳、疼痛、合并症和步数是解释LCG患者HRQoL的变量(R2: 0.58;f = 35.9)。结论:长时间感染COVID的个体,在感染后平均329[146]天,经历了持久的身体和健康相关挑战,对他们的整体健康产生了重大影响。
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Physical impairments in individuals with Long COVID.

Objective: The primary objective was to compare the physical capacities of individuals with Long COVID [Long COVID group (LCG)] to those who had COVID-19 but did not develop persistent symptoms [short COVID group (SCG)], and to individuals without a history of COVID-19 [control group (CG)]. The secondary objectives were to provide a comprehensive profile of sociodemographic and COVID-19 history of individuals with Long COVID, considering factors such as sex, gender, hospitalization, time since onset, and comorbidities, and b) identify self-reported and objective clinical measures explaining health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in individuals with Long COVID.

Methods: A total of 120 adults were included in each of the groups. Participants completed self-reported assessments covering HRQoL, comorbidities, pain, sleep, and fatigue. Physical assessments included handgrip strength (HGS), Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), 6-minute-walk-test (6MWT), perceived exertion during the 6MWT (Modified-Borg Scale), and daily step count during a 7-day period.

Results: Mean age (mean [SD]) for LCG, SCG, and CG was 44.2 [11.2], 42.1 [16.4], and 46[15.9], respectively. LCG showed significantly higher pain, comorbidities, and fatigue, along with lower HRQoL and sleep quality compared to the other groups. HGS, SPPB, and 6MWT performance were also significantly lower in LCG, while perceived exertion during 6MWT was higher. Finally, the number of steps per day was significantly lower in LCG. Higher prevalence of obesity and comorbidities were identified among those hospitalized after COVID-19. Fatigue, pain, comorbidities, and Step count were the variables explaining HRQoL for LCG (R2: 0.58; F = 35.9).

Conclusion: Long COVID individuals, on average 329 [146] days post-infection, experience enduring physical and health-related challenges, with significant implications for their overall well-being.

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