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Nutricion Clinica Y Dietetica Hospitalaria ; 43(2):53-60, 2023.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2328029

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Introduction: Identifying protection factors that preserve cognitive-psychology health in COVID 19 recovered-patients is important. Specifically, those that mitigate subjective mem-ory complaints, punctually physical Exercise helps to maintain a healthy weight and much more benefits. Objective: To determine the association between psycho-logical distress and subjective memory complaints in COVID 19 recovered-complaints and physical exercise as a moderate variable. Methodology: Correlational multivariable study, with an online form. Results: In 299 recovered-patients, negative associations between physical exercise and psychological distress are found in terms of anxiety (r=-0.21**) and depression (r=-0.13**), additionally the moderate effect of both variables in the subjective memory complaints is significant (Anxiety /Physical Exercise = beta = -0.08, p < 0.05;Depression /Physical Exercise = beta = -0.08, p < 0.05). Conclusion: independent moderation role of physical ex-ercise and mindfulness was tested and determined. Both vari-ables could be identified as protection factors.

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