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Stress was more significantly linked to the development of long-term COVID than physical health risk factors such as obesity, asthma, and hypertension, according to the study's principal author, Siwen Wang, a researcher in the Department of Nutrition at Harvard Chan School.

Digital Desk: Coronavirus cases are declining globally, but their effects are still being seen on a physical and psychological level. According to a recent study, persons who experience periods of anxiety, despair, and loneliness prior to contracting the coronavirus have a considerably higher risk of getting long-term COVID than do those with good mental health.

According to research done by Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health researchers, psychological distress before Covid-19 infection is linked to a higher risk of long-term Covid and this association is irrespective of smoking, asthma, and other risky behaviours or physical health concerns.

 

We were really aback by how closely psychological discomfort prior to a Covid-19 infection was linked to a higher probability of protracted Covid. Stress was more significantly linked to the development of long-term COVID than physical health risk factors such as obesity, asthma, and hypertension, according to the study's principal author, Siwen Wang, a researcher in the Department of Nutrition at Harvard Chan School.

 

The research results were released in the journal JAMA Psychiatry. It claims that the risk of developing post-Covid-19 symptoms was linked to psychological discomfort prior to infection.

 

What Is Long Covid?

 

Long Covid, to put it simply, is the phrase used to describe the long-term consequences of the coronavirus that causes SARS-CoV-2 on the body. The US-based Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) describes it as a broad spectrum of continuing health issues that may persist for days, weeks, or even months following a Covid negative diagnosis.

 

According to the CDC, anyone who has been exposed to the virus that causes Covid-19 can develop post-Covid disorders, even if they had a minor sickness or no symptoms from Covid-19. However, post-Covid conditions are more frequently identified in those who had severe Covid-19 illness.

 

How Is Long Covid Related To Mental Health?

 

In April 2020, 54,000 persons participated in the study; at the start of the trial, they were questioned about any psychological difficulty they were experiencing. 3000 subjects tested positive for Covid during the course of the following year; they were then questioned about their symptoms and their duration.

 

Data analysis showed that mental distress, such as depression, anxiety, concern, perceived stress, and loneliness, before Covid-19 infection was linked to a 32–46% higher probability of protracted Covid. In the past, various diseases have also been linked to mental health. It is linked to influenza symptoms that are more severe and last longer.

 

Along with physical health, psychological health must be taken into account as a risk factor for long Covid-19. The JAMA Psychiatry paper's main author, Andrea Roberts, said in a statement that these findings "reinforce the need to raise public understanding of the significance of mental health and to get mental health care for people who need it."

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