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Impact of Elevated Body Mass Index (BMI) on Cognitive Functioning and Inflammation in Persons with Post-COVID-19 Condition: A Secondary Analysis.

Gia Han LeAngela T H KwanZiji GuoSabrina WongSebastian BadulescuHartej GillKayla M TeopizShakila MeshkatFelicia CebanLee PhanMehala SubramaniapillaiJoshua D Di VincenzoJoshua D RosenblatRodrigo B MansurGiacomo d'AndreaRoger HoTaeho Greg RheeRoger S McIntyre
Published in: Acta neuropsychiatrica (2024)
We observed a significant negative correlation between BMI and cognitive functioning, and a significant positive correlation between BMI and inflammation in persons with PCC, suggesting a bidirectional interplay between BMI, PCC, and cognitive function; individuals with an elevated BMI may be at a greater risk of developing PCC and/or presenting with greater cognitive deficits mediated by chronic systemic inflammation.
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