Publication: Resistance training and clinical status in patients with postdischarge symptoms after COVID-19: protocol for a randomized controlled crossover trial "The EXER-COVID Crossover Study".
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2022-07-29
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Ramirez-Velez, Robinson
Oteiza, Julio
de Tejerina, Juan Manuel Casas Fernandez
Garcia-Alonso, Nora
Legarra-Gorgoñon, Gaizka
Oscoz-Ochandorena, Sergio
Arasanz, Hugo
Garcia-Alonso, Yesenia
Correa-Rodriguez, Maria
Izquierdo, Mikel
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BioMed Central Ltd.
Abstract
Physical exercise induces a coordinated response of multiple organ systems, including the immune system. In fact, it has been proposed that physical exercise may modulate the immune system. However, the potential effect of an exercise program on COVID-19 survivors has not been investigated. Thus, the aim of this study is to evaluate the modifications in immunological parameters, physical condition, inflammatory profile, and perceived persistent symptoms after 6 weeks of supervised resistance training (RT), in addition to the standard care on the clinical status of patients with persistent COVID-19 symptoms. The objective of this protocol is to describe the scientific rationale in detail and to provide information about the study procedures. A total of 100 patients with postdischarge symptoms after COVID-19 will be randomly allocated into either a group receiving standard care (control group) or a group performing a multicomponent exercise program two times a week over a period of 6 weeks. The main hypothesis is that a 6-week multicomponent exercise program (EXER-COVID Crossover Study) will improve the immunological and inflammatory profile, physical condition, and persistent perceived symptoms (fatigue/tiredness, musculoskeletal pain, and shortness of breath) in patients with postdischarge symptoms after COVID-19. Our results will provide insights into the effects of a multicomponent exercise program on immunological parameters, physical condition, inflammatory profile, and persistent perceived symptoms in patients with postdischarge symptoms after COVID-19. Information obtained by this study will inform future guidelines on the exercise training rehabilitation of patients with postdischarge symptoms after COVID-19. NCT04797871 , Version 2. Registered on March 15, 2021.
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MeSH Terms
Aftercare
COVID-19
Cross-Over Studies
Fatigue
Humans
Patient Discharge
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Resistance Training
Treatment Outcome
COVID-19
Cross-Over Studies
Fatigue
Humans
Patient Discharge
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Resistance Training
Treatment Outcome
DeCS Terms
Alta del paciente
Cuidados posteriores
Ensayos clínicos controlados
Aleatorios como asunto
Entrenamiento de fuerza
Estudios cruzados
Fatiga
Humanos
Resultado del tratamiento
Cuidados posteriores
Ensayos clínicos controlados
Aleatorios como asunto
Entrenamiento de fuerza
Estudios cruzados
Fatiga
Humanos
Resultado del tratamiento
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COVID-19, Immunology, Inflammation, Multicomponent exercise
Citation
Ramírez-Vélez R, Oteiza J, de Tejerina JMCF, García-Alonso N, Legarra-Gorgoñon G, Oscoz-Ochandorena S, Arasanz H, García-Alonso Y, Correa-Rodríguez M. et al. Resistance training and clinical status in patients with postdischarge symptoms after COVID-19: protocol for a randomized controlled crossover trial "The EXER-COVID Crossover Study". Trials. 2022 Aug 9;23(1):643.