Neurologic Manifestations of Long COVID Disproportionately Affect Young and Middle‐Age Adults

Nov 22, 2024Annals of neurology

Long COVID’s neurological symptoms affect young and middle-aged adults more

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Abstract

Among 1,300 patients evaluated, 71% of post-hospitalization and 90.5% of non-hospitalized patients were younger or middle-aged.

  • Younger and middle-aged individuals show a higher burden of Neuro-PASC symptoms compared to older individuals.
  • Significant differences in neurologic findings and comorbidities were observed, with older patients exhibiting more abnormalities.
  • Younger patients reported greater fatigue and sleep disturbances, correlating with lower quality of life.
  • Cognitive function metrics revealed that younger patients had the worst performance in executive function and working memory.

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