Some studies have shown that 50% to 80% of convalescent COVID-19 patients report having nonspecific symptoms, most often fatigue, headache, dyspnoea, anosmia, and memory impairment38,39. A systematic review and meta-analysis reported more than 50 potential long-term effects of SARS-CoV-2 ...
Cognitive impairment including attention deficit, confusion, disorientation, abnormal thinking, hallucinations, amnesia, delusions, dementia, inability to act or make decisions, psychic akinesia, long term memory impairment, psychiatric disturbances, depression, irritability or fatigue, mania or...
Colloquially known as “COVID fog,” this syndrome of COVID-associated cognitive impairment is characterized by impaired attention, concentration, speed of information processing, memory, and executive function (Becker et al., 2021; Nasserie et al., 2021). Together with increased rates of anxiety...
Experiences during childhood and adolescence have enduring impacts on physical and mental well-being, overall quality of life, and socioeconomic status throughout one’s lifetime. This underscores the importance of prioritizing the health of children and
Additional Contributions: This work is dedicated to the memory of Joshua B. I. Helfand, Steven F. Hamilton, and Daniel S. Snyder who inspired this work. We thank the full research teams at each of the study sites whose timely and dedicated assistance helped to make this expedited coronavirus...
subjective memory impairment34, fatigue35, dyspnea36, severe muscle/joint pain36, and taste and smell loss)37. For all dependent variables, validated scale cutoffs were used to generate categorical ‘yes–no’ variables. For all variables but post-traumatic stress, subjects were asked about the ...
In contrast, the percentage of memory helper T cells and CD28 + cytotoxic suppressor T cells decreases in severe COVID-19 cells [100]. The balance between the naive T cells and the memory T cells is fundamental to the effective immune response. Besides T cells, reduction of NK cells ...
For instance, the point prevalence of fatigue was reported to be 34% to 38% among British adolescents,35 with similar high rates for symptoms such as dyspnea and memory problems.36 Second, several studies have documented a significant increase in mental distress in the general population during ...
The individuals underwent detailed computerized cognitive tests an average of six months after their acute illness using the Cognitron platform, which measures different aspects of mental faculties such as memory, attention and reasoning. Scales measuring anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disord...
Colloquially known as “COVID fog,” this syndrome of COVID-associated cognitive impairment is characterized by impaired attention, concentration, speed of information processing, memory, and executive function (Becker et al., 2021; Nasserie et al., 2021). Together with increased rates of anxiety...