Covid后心脏病:与既往和现有AAS/雄激素使用相关的未来健康风险加剧

P. Crisp, Jamie Sims
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摘要

摘要在本评论/简短交流中,我们以现有研究和观点为基础,这些研究和观点与AAS/雄激素的使用所产生的有害影响有关,以及越来越多的工作和案例研究/报告,这些研究/报告确定了AAS/安德激素的使用给患有(或曾经患有)新冠肺炎的人带来的显著增加的风险。因此,我们将这篇评论/简短沟通定位为建立在我们之前呼吁公共卫生政策部分由AAS/雄激素使用制定的基础上,或者至少是认识到AAS/安卓根使用的风险。鉴于新冠肺炎是地方病,这在当代尤为重要,我们报告了新冠肺炎(新冠肺炎后综合征)可导致广泛的持久心血管问题多长时间,考虑到AAS/雄激素的使用很可能会加剧与新冠肺炎相关的未来健康风险,这是一个特别的问题。
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Heart Disease After Covid: Exacerbated Future Health Risks Aligned to Previous and Existing AAS/Androgen Use
Summary In this commentary/short communication we build upon our existing research and viewpoints related to the deleterious effects that AAS/Androgen use has, and the growing body of work and case studies/reports that identify the substantially increased risks that AAS/Androgen use presents to those who have (or have had) COVID-19. We position this commentary/short communication then, as one that builds on our prior calls for public health policy to be in part framed by, or at least to recognise the risks, of AAS/Androgen use. This is of particular contemporary importance now that COVID-19 is endemic, and we report on how long COVID-19 (Post COVID-19 syndrome) can present a wide range of lasting cardiovascular problems, a particular issue given that AAS/Androgen use may well exacerbate future health risks aligned to COVID-19.
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