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Exercise as a Moderator of Persistent Neuroendocrine Symptoms of COVID-19

Candida J. Rebello, Christopher L. Axelrod, Charles F. Reynolds, Frank L. Greenway, John P. Kirwan

2022Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Precipitated by chronic psychological stress, immune system dysregulation, and a hyperinflammatory state, the sequelae of postacute COVID-19 (long COVID) include depression and new-onset diabetes. We hypothesize that exercise counters the neuropsychiatric and endocrine sequelae of long COVID by inducing the release of circulating factors that mediate the anti-inflammatory response, support brain homeostasis, and increase insulin sensitivity.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDepression (economics)Endocrine systemImmune systemInternal medicineInsulinCentral nervous systemModerationPhysical exerciseAutonomic nervous systemPrefrontal cortexEndocrinologyNeuroscienceDepressive symptomsPsychologyPsychiatryCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Clinical psychologyBioinformaticsPsychological stressYoung adultLong-Term Effects of COVID-19Tryptophan and brain disordersExercise and Physiological Responses