Effect of smartphone-based physical training combined with cognitive training on cognitive abilities in individuals with long COVID: A multicenter pilot randomized clinical trial

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Edilaine Aparecida da Silva , Gislene Diniz Moraes , Eduardo de Moura Neto , Tarcísio Silva Coelho , Caio Margarido Moreira , Victor Cavallari Souza , Rodrigo Bazan , Jeffer Eidi Sasaki , Janser Moura Pereira , Gustavo José Luvizutto , Luciane Aparecida Pascucci Sande de Souza
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Abstract

Background

Preliminary studies have suggested that neuropsychological rehabilitation is a potentially useful tool for treating cognitive deficits associated with patients with long COVID.

Objective

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of physical training (PT) alone or in combination with cognitive training (PCT) on the cognitive abilities of individuals with long COVID.

Methods

This multicenter, pilot, randomized, single-blind, parallel-group study included 81 individuals with long COVID. The individuals were randomized into two groups: 1) PT: n = 37 and 2) PCT: n = 44. Cognitive abilities (decision time, decision quality, reaction time, reaction quality, attention, and impulsivity control [analyzed through a three-level cognitive test]) were evaluated using the mobile application. In the PCT group, physical exercise was associated with the performance of cognitive tasks (reaction time, Stroop, memory, go/no-go, and Simon tasks) using a mobile application. The PT group was presented with a recorded video of the physical activities streamed on YouTube. Individuals performed seven exercises at home, with tasks involving the most frequent activities of daily living. Fifteen sessions of 50 min, three times a week, for five weeks with a moderate challenge, were performed.

Results

There was an increase in decision quality in the PCT group compared to the PT group at the end of the intervention (p = 0.008). Participants in both groups showed improved after training in reaction quality, attention, and impulsivity control.

Conclusion

Smartphone-based physical training combined with cognitive training increase decision quality. Both training (PCT and PT) increased the reaction quality, attention, and impulsivity control.
基于智能手机的体育锻炼结合认知训练对长冠肺炎患者认知能力的影响:一项多中心随机试验
初步研究表明,神经心理康复是治疗长冠状病毒患者相关认知缺陷的潜在有用工具。目的探讨单纯体能训练(PT)或联合认知训练(PCT)对长冠肺炎患者认知能力的影响。方法本研究采用多中心、先导、随机、单盲、平行组研究,纳入81例长冠状病毒感染者。这些个体被随机分为两组:1)PT: n = 37和2)PCT: n = 44。认知能力(决策时间、决策质量、反应时间、反应质量、注意力和冲动控制[通过三级认知测试分析])使用移动应用程序进行评估。在PCT组中,体育锻炼与使用移动应用程序的认知任务(反应时间、Stroop、记忆、go/no-go和Simon任务)的表现有关。PT组观看了一段在YouTube上播放的体育活动录像。这些人在家里进行了七项锻炼,其中包括日常生活中最常见的活动。每周三次,每次50分钟,持续五周。结果干预结束时,PCT组的决策质量较PT组有所提高(p = 0.008)。训练后,两组参与者在反应质量、注意力和冲动控制方面都有所改善。结论智能手机体能训练与认知训练相结合可提高决策质量。两种训练(PCT和PT)都提高了反应质量、注意力和冲动控制。
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Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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