P366 EFFECTS OF EXERCISE REHABILITATION IN PATIENTS WITH LONG COVID–19

Moving from the first COVID–19 pandemic to the chronic phase of COVID–19, more than 50 long–term detrimental effects have been recognized in the so–called long COVID–19 syndrome. The exact mechanisms underlying the exercise capacity reduction and functional limitations are unknown, however, rehabili...

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Veröffentlicht in:European heart journal supplements 2022-05, Vol.24 (Supplement_C)
Hauptverfasser: De Marzo, V, Barbara, C, Maragliano, P, Lotti, R, Guglielmi, G, Porcile, A, Russo, C, Griffo, R, Makikallio, T, Hautala, A, Porto, I, Clavario, P
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Zusammenfassung:Moving from the first COVID–19 pandemic to the chronic phase of COVID–19, more than 50 long–term detrimental effects have been recognized in the so–called long COVID–19 syndrome. The exact mechanisms underlying the exercise capacity reduction and functional limitations are unknown, however, rehabilitation could play a pivotal role. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether a combination of aerobic and resistance training performed in the same session for 8 weeks could be well–tolerated and effective in long COVID–19 patients with reduced exercise capacity [(
ISSN:1520-765X
1554-2815
DOI:10.1093/eurheartj/suac012.352