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康复仅仅是开始吗?新冠疫情后未住院大学生的持续症状及健康与体能下降——一项横断面研究。

Is recovery just the beginning? Persistent symptoms and health and performance deterioration in post-COVID-19, non-hospitalized university students-a cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Latifi Ashkan, Flegr Jaroslav

机构信息

Department of Philosophy and History of Sciences, Faculty of Science, Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Charles University, Viničná 7, Prague 128 00, Czechia.

出版信息

Biol Methods Protoc. 2023 Dec 6;8(1):bpad037. doi: 10.1093/biomethods/bpad037. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Many individuals experience persistent symptoms such as deteriorated physical and mental health, increased fatigue, and reduced cognitive performance months after recovering from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). There is limited data on the long-term trajectory and prevalence of these symptoms, especially in milder cases. Our study aimed to assess the persistent effects of COVID-19 on physical and mental health, fatigue, and cognitive performance in a cohort of 214 students, averaging 21.8 years of age. Of these, 148 had contracted COVID-19 but were not hospitalized, with the time since infection ranging from 1 to 39 months. We utilized a comprehensive panel of cognitive tests to measure intelligence, memory, and psychomotor skills, and a detailed anamnestic questionnaire to evaluate physical and mental health. While contracting COVID-19 did not significantly impact overall health and performance, it was associated with increased reports of fatigue. However, the reported severity of the disease had a pronounced negative influence on physical health, mental well-being, fatigue, and reaction time. Trends of improvement in physical and mental health, as well as error rate, were observed within the first 2 years post-infection. However, fatigue and reaction time showed a trend of deterioration. Beyond the 2-year mark, physical health and error rate continued to improve, while mental health began to deteriorate. Fatigue and reaction time continued to decline. Overall, our findings suggest that some effects of contracting COVID-19 can persist or even deteriorate over time, even in younger individuals who had mild cases that did not require hospitalization.

摘要

许多人在从2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)康复数月后仍经历持续症状,如身心健康恶化、疲劳加剧和认知能力下降。关于这些症状的长期轨迹和患病率的数据有限,尤其是在症状较轻的病例中。我们的研究旨在评估COVID-19对214名平均年龄为21.8岁的学生队列的身心健康、疲劳和认知能力的持续影响。其中,148人感染了COVID-19但未住院,感染后的时间为1至39个月。我们使用了一套全面的认知测试来测量智力、记忆力和心理运动技能,并使用一份详细的问诊问卷来评估身心健康。虽然感染COVID-19对整体健康和表现没有显著影响,但它与疲劳报告的增加有关。然而,报告的疾病严重程度对身体健康、心理健康、疲劳和反应时间有明显的负面影响。在感染后的头两年内,观察到身心健康以及错误率有改善趋势。然而,疲劳和反应时间呈恶化趋势。超过两年后,身体健康和错误率继续改善,而心理健康开始恶化。疲劳和反应时间继续下降。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,感染COVID-19的一些影响可能会随着时间的推移持续存在甚至恶化,即使是在症状较轻且无需住院的年轻个体中。

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