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J Postgrad Med ; 70(2): 101-104, 2024 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38099612

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ABSTRACT: Eight long-COVID patients with moderate fatigue that had lasted for ≥3 months were recruited. All patients were allocated in a double-blind parallel-group design to receive either 4 g of creatine per day plus breathing exercises (study group) or breathing exercises only (control group) for 3 months. Creatine induced a significant increase in tissue total creatine levels for all 14 locations evaluated in the present study ( P < 0.05), while its levels significantly dropped in the right frontal gray matter and left parietal mesial gray matter at follow-up in the control group ( P < 0.05). No change in time to exhaustion was demonstrated in the control group (P > 0.05), while the mean time to exhaustion was significantly improved for 54 s in the study group post-administration (P = 0.05). These preliminary findings suggest that creatine is as an effective adjuvant therapeutic to breathing exercises for tackling the clinical features in long-COVID.


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Breathing Exercises , COVID-19 , Creatine , Dietary Supplements , Humans , Creatine/administration & dosage , Breathing Exercises/methods , Double-Blind Method , Male , COVID-19/therapy , Middle Aged , Female , SARS-CoV-2 , Fatigue/therapy , Adult , Treatment Outcome
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