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Future Cardiol ; 18(7): 577-584, 2022 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1879382

ABSTRACT

Aim: To analyze the impact of obesity on cardiopulmonary response to exercise in people with chronic post-COVID-19 syndrome. Patients & methods: Consecutive subjects with chronic post-COVID syndrome 6 months after nonsevere acute infection were included. All patients received a complete clinical evaluation, lung function tests and cardiopulmonary exercise testing. A total of 51 consecutive patients diagnosed with chronic post-COVID-19 were enrolled in this study. Results: More than half of patients with chronic post-COVID-19 had a significant alteration in aerobic exercise capacity (VO2peak) 6 months after hospital discharge. Obese long-COVID-19 patients also displayed a marked reduction of oxygen pulse (O2pulse). Conclusion: Obese patients were more prone to have pathological pulmonary limitation and pulmonary gas exchange impairment to exercise compared with nonobese COVID-19 patients.


In this study, the cardiopulmonary response to exercise in people with chronic post-COVID-19 syndrome was analyzed. More than half of patients diagnosed with chronic post-COVID-19 had reduced exercise capacity 6 months after hospital discharge. In addition, patients with chronic post-COVID-19 syndrome who were overweight or obese displayed exaggerated hyperventilation along with an impairment of oxygenation at peak exercise.


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COVID-19 , COVID-19/complications , Exercise/physiology , Exercise Test , Exercise Tolerance/physiology , Humans , Obesity/complications , Oxygen Consumption/physiology , Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome
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Global Health ; 17(1): 55, 2021 05 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1223774

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The coronavirus disease (Covid-19) crisis presents as human, social and economic challenges. The advent of Covid-19, unfortunate as it is, has highlighted the need for close medical cooperation between states. Medical cooperation is the key counter to fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.


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COVID-19/prevention & control , Delivery of Health Care/organization & administration , International Cooperation , COVID-19/epidemiology , Caribbean Region/epidemiology , Humans
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