Comments on: Effect of physical activity on long COVID fatigue.

IF 1.8 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Francesco Coscia, Ester Sara Di Filippo, Paola Virginia Gigliotti, Giorgio Fanò-Illic
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The authors of the Comments on: Effect of physical activity on long COVID fatigue by Daungsupawong F. and Wiwanitkit V. (2023) have highlighted certain aspects of future research that need to be considered before any conclusions can be drawn regarding the effect of previous physical activity and/or fitness on the course of long-COVID. We can only agree with this need, although we hope that the effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection will become less and less burdensome to manage. As we hypothesise in the last part of the article by Coscia et al. (2023), we think it is crucial to identify the molecular mechanism underlying the atrophic effect (if any) of the described disease states, which could originate from a local inflammatory storm induced by Spike binding to the ACE-2 receptor in muscle. When studies on muscle from patients will be available in sufficient numbers, we will be able to try to answer the still open questions.

评论:体育活动对长期新冠肺炎疲劳的影响。
Daungsupowong F.和Wiwanitkit V.(2023)的《关于:体育活动对长期新冠肺炎疲劳的影响的评论》一书的作者强调了未来研究的某些方面,在得出关于先前体育活动和/或健身对长期新新冠肺炎病程的影响的任何结论之前,需要考虑这些方面。我们只能同意这一需求,尽管我们希望严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型感染的影响将变得越来越轻。正如我们在Coscia等人文章的最后一部分所假设的那样。(2023),我们认为确定所描述的疾病状态的萎缩效应(如果有的话)的分子机制是至关重要的,萎缩效应可能源于Spike与肌肉中的ACE-2受体结合所诱导的局部炎症风暴。当对患者肌肉的研究有足够数量时,我们将能够尝试回答仍然悬而未决的问题。
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European Journal of Translational Myology
European Journal of Translational Myology MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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