Study Explains Why Exercise May Be Difficult for Those With Long COVID

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Study Explains Why Exercise May Be Difficult for Those With Long COVID
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New research found changes that could explain why some people with long COVID struggle to exercise.The study found that COVID-19 can cause changes that impact some people on a cellular level.Doctors recommend listening to your body when it comes to exercising with long COVID.While the medical community has recognized long COVID for years, there is still a lot of mystery about the condition and how to treat people who have it.

”But why does this happen? It’s not entirely clear at this point, although there are some theories. “Previous studies indicate that COVID initiates an inflammatory response that can persist and smolder for a long period of time,” says William Schaffner, M.D., an infectious disease specialist and professor at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. That inflammation could lead to fatigue that makes it tough to exercise or be active the way you once were, he says.

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