近期《Alzheimers Dement》发表了名为“Changes in cognitive functioning after COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis”的文章,系统对COVID-19对没有认知损害病史的成年人的认知影响进行了回顾和荟萃分析,经过分析发现在感染SARS-CoV-27个月后,新冠肺炎康复者...
Abstract Importance Determining the long-term impact of COVID-19 on cognition is important to inform immediate steps in COVID-19 research and health policy. Objective To investigate the 1-year trajectory of cognitive changes in older COVID-19 survivors. Design, Setting, and Participants This cohor...
In this study, we aimed to evaluate cognitive function and mood changes with 1-year follow-up in the elderly after COVID-19 disease. Ninety COVID-19 survivors and 90 healthy controls were included in the study between April 2022 and 2023. The patients were evaluated at the 1st, 6th, and...
这项研究工作只是在 COVID-19 感染与大脑过早衰老之间建立明确联系的第一步,需要进一步研究进行确认。但这无疑是一项信息丰富的研究,此类研究最终可以指导对 COVID-19 后仍存在认知困难的患者进行治疗。 参考 ^Hampshire, A. et al. Cognitive deficits in people who have recovered from COVID-19, eClinicalMed...
However, there is a correlation between symptom severity and the degree of neurological deficits. An interesting review was published in 2023 (Zhao, S. et al., 2023). The researchers reviewed cognitive changes during the acute and chronic stages of COVID-19. The results suggest tha...
In a series of case studies, the authors observed that older adults with a history of neuropsychiatric disease had delirium as a severe manifestation of COVID-19. Subsequently, these individuals manifested motor and cognitive changes, such as agitation, rigidity, abulia, and alogia. Parallel to ...
作者建议:为了缓解COVID-19期间与癌症相关的认知障碍,除了鼓励癌症患者长期保持MVPA外,还应考虑减少SED。 本文引用格式 🔽 Trinh L,Tabaczynski A, Bastas D, Neville AR, Voss ML, Whitehorn A.Changes in physical activity, sedentary b...
Changes in cognitive functioning (α = 0.0083) For all six subjective cognitive change questions, the ordinal logistic models had a significantly better fit compared to the null model. In all models, two predictors always contributed significantly to explaining the changes in cognitive functioning...
et al. Neuropsychiatric and cognitive outcomes in patients 6 months after COVID-19 requiring hospitalization compared with matched control patients hospitalized for non-COVID-19 illness. JAMA Psychiatry 79, 486–497 (2022). Douaud, G. et al. SARS-CoV-2 is associated with changes in brain ...
Cognitive impairment as a result of severe COVID-19 is similar to that sustained between 50 and 70 years of age and is the equivalent to losing 10 IQ points, say a team of scientists from the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London.