Brain, behavior, & immunity - health

Changes in Thinking and Brain Function Over Time in Long COVID

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Abstract

Essence

Long-COVID cognitive impairment improved over 42 months, but processing speed and executive function often remained below normal.

Evidence

A prospective Mount Sinai registry cohort of 1,553 adults used in-person cognitive testing through 42 months after SARS-CoV-2 infection and found broad improvement with persistent deficits in processing speed and executive functioning.

Caveat

Because this was an observational single-health-system registry study, factors such as BMI can be linked to recovery trajectories but not shown to cause them.

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