One in seven people in the US reported having had long Covid by the end of 2022, suggests a large-scale investigation of long Covid and symptom prevalence by academics at UCL and Dartmouth.
Having had long Covid is associated with anxiety and low mood, as well as an increased likelihood of continued physical mobility problems and challenges with memory, concentration or understanding, according to the findings published in PLOS ONE.
Little is known about long Covid and its impact on health and wellbeing, but there is a growing body of evidence that many people experience persistent and concerning symptoms. In line with the World Health Organization , they defined long Covid as the continuation or development of new symptoms at least three months after the initial infection.
The researchers found that people who had ever had long Covid were more likely to have negative affect , as well as physical mobility problems and problems dressing and bathing, all of which were self-reported by answering a questionnaire. Having had long Covid was also associated with self-reported problems with memory or concentration, and with understanding or being understood.
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