Increased insulin resistance due to Long COVID is associated with depressive symptoms and partly predicted by the inflammatory response during acute infection — Hussein Kadhem Al‐Hakeim (2023) | RDL Network
Increased insulin resistance due to Long COVID is associated with depressive symptoms and partly predicted by the inflammatory response during acute infection
Article 2023 en
Authors
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Hussein Kadhem Al‐Hakeim
HA
Haneen Tahseen Al-Rubaye
AJ
Abdulsahib S Jubran
Abstract
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Some months after the remission of acute COVID-19, some individuals show depressive symptoms, which are predicted by increased peak body temperature (PBT) and decreased blood oxygen saturation (SpO2). The present study aimed to examine data on whether long COVID is associated with increased insulin resistance (IR) in association with neuroimmune and oxidative (NIO) processes during the acute infectious and long COVID phases.
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