Long-COVID fatigue linked to brain fog and weakness in new study
NCT ID NCT05758558
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study examined 69 adults with Long-COVID to see how different levels of fatigue relate to their thinking, mood, and physical abilities. Participants completed tests of hand strength, walking distance, memory, and anxiety. The goal was to identify patient subgroups to better tailor future care. No treatment or intervention was given.
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Conditions
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Hasselt University
Diepenbeek, 3590, Belgium
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