PREVENTION OF NEUROLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS OF COVID-19 BY PHYSICAL EXERCISE

IF 0.8 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Bogdan Alexandru Hagiu, Liviu Ciprian Craciun
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Abstract

The paper hypothesizes that atherosclerosis and / or heart failure may favor the neurological complications of COVID-19 via cerebral hypoxia -with the most affected structures being those that naturally express increased amounts of ACE2 in the brain and those adjacent to them. The hypothesis is supported by clinical and imaging arguments, as well as by the higher incidence of neurological complications of COVID-19 in patients with pre-existing neurological pathology and congestive heart failure. Prevention could be done once the SARS-CoV-2 infection has set in by multiple means e.g. medically (e.g. vasodilators, ACE2 blockers), use of oxygen therapy (however, the effectiveness and safety of administration are debatable) but especially before diagnosing the infection, by moderate intensity physical exercise, that activate genes /metabolic pathways promoting resistance of neurons to hypoxia. Aerobic exercise combined with breathing exercises can also prevent the expression of NRP1 and therefore the infection of astrocytes. Moderate intensity exercise could also be an effective secondary prophylaxis method, as it has been shown that COVID-19 could be a trigger for the atherosclerotic process.
通过体育锻炼预防COVID-19神经系统并发症
该论文假设动脉粥样硬化和/或心力衰竭可能通过脑缺氧有利于COVID-19的神经系统并发症-受影响最大的结构是大脑中自然表达ACE2量增加的结构及其邻近结构。这一假设得到了临床和影像学论点的支持,同时也得到了COVID-19在已有神经病理学和充血性心力衰竭患者中神经系统并发症发生率更高的支持。一旦发生SARS-CoV-2感染,可以通过多种方式进行预防,例如医学上(例如血管扩张剂、ACE2阻阻剂)、使用氧气疗法(然而,给药的有效性和安全性存在争议),但特别是在诊断感染之前,可以通过中等强度的体育锻炼来激活基因/代谢途径,促进神经元对缺氧的抵抗力。有氧运动结合呼吸运动也可以防止NRP1的表达,从而防止星形胶质细胞的感染。中等强度的运动也可能是一种有效的二级预防方法,因为研究表明,COVID-19可能是动脉粥样硬化过程的触发因素。
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