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"Study Links Mitochondrial Dysfunction to Debilitating Exercise Fatigue in Long COVID Patients"
health-and-medicine2 years ago

"Study Links Mitochondrial Dysfunction to Debilitating Exercise Fatigue in Long COVID Patients"

Researchers at Amsterdam University Medical Center have discovered that the fatigue experienced by long Covid patients is due to reduced energy production by mitochondria in muscle cells. The study involved a cycling test that led to post-exertional malaise in long Covid patients, highlighting a biological cause for their fatigue. The findings suggest that intense exercise may not be beneficial for these patients and that treatments should focus on managing energy levels within individual limits. The study, which offers new insights into the treatment and management of long Covid symptoms, is published in the journal Nature Communications.

"Study Reveals Physical Basis for Exercise Intolerance in Long Covid Patients"
health2 years ago

"Study Reveals Physical Basis for Exercise Intolerance in Long Covid Patients"

A study by Amsterdam UMC and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, published in Nature Communications, has found a biological cause for the persistent fatigue in long COVID patients: their muscle cell mitochondria produce less energy. The research involved a cycling test that exacerbated symptoms, known as post-exertional malaise (PEM), in long COVID patients. The findings suggest that the fatigue is not due to heart or lung abnormalities but is a result of compromised energy production at the cellular level, leading to a call for tailored treatments and rehabilitation strategies that respect patients' physical limits.