Effects of Exercise training on Patients With Long COVID-19, is a single-center, randomized, controlled trial designed to evaluate the effects of 4- week aerobic exercise administered to patients with long COVID-19 symptoms. The main outcome is cardiopulmonary fitness and long COVID-19 symptom improvement. Quality of life, depression, anxiety, insomnia status and perceived stress will also be assessed before and after the exercise program.
Long COVID-19 symptoms are characterized by systemic deterioration of the entire body, leading to significant physiological and functional imbalances. Common symptoms may be related to decreased short-term or long-term exercise capacity resulting from organ tissue damage, such as myocardial and pulmonary dysfunction. Currently, even vaccines and medications cannot effectively address the long-term consequences of COVID-19. Exercise training has been proven to improve exercise capacity and quality of life during the recovery period for various chronic disease patients. A total of 24 patients will be included in the study. Following informed consent and baseline testing, the participants will be randomized in a 1:1 fashion to receive a 4-week aerobic exercise training or attention control.The main objective is to assess the effects of a 4-week aerobic exercise training program on cardiopulmonary fitness and long COVID-19 symptom improvement. Secondary objectives include: to characterize baseline and intervention-related changes in quality of life, depression, anxiety, insomnia status and perceived stress status.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
24
Patients randomized to the exercise group will be offered aerobic exercise plan containing 12 sessions over 4 weeks (3 times per week).
Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Symptom improvement
Improvement or Recovery of Long-term COVID-19 Symptoms
Time frame: Week 4
Peak oxygen uptake
The cardiopulmonary fitness assessed by Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test
Time frame: Week 4
Quality of life measured by 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF12)
Using 12-Item Short Form Health Survey to evaluate quality of life.
Time frame: Week 4
Anxiety measured by Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale (GAD-7)
Using Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale to evaluate anxiety status.
Time frame: Week 4
Depression measured by Patient Health Questionnaire 9-item scale (PHQ-9)
Using Patient Health Questionnaire 9-item scale to evaluate depression status.
Time frame: Week 4
Insomnia measured by Insomnia Severity Index (ISI)
Using Insomnia Severity Index to evaluate insomnia status.
Time frame: Week 4
Perceived stress measured by Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)
Using Perceived Stress Scale to evaluate stress level.
Time frame: Week 4
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