Psychophysiological Adaptations to Exercise Training in COVID-19 Patients: A Systematic Review.
Sameer Badri Al-MhannaAlexios BatrakoulisMartin HofmeisterClemens DrenowatzWan Syaheedah Wan GhazaliGeorgian BadicuHafeez Abiola AfolabiMehmet GülüYusuf WadaMonira I AldhahiPantelis Theodoros NikolaidisPublished in: BioMed research international (2024)
Physical training turns out to be an effective therapy that minimises the severity of COVID-19 in the intervention group compared to the standard treatment. Therefore, physical training could be incorporated into conventional treatment of COVID-19 patients. More randomized controlled studies with follow-up evaluations are required to evaluate the long-term advantages of physical training. Future research is essential to establish the optimal exercise intensity level and assess the musculoskeletal fitness of recovered COVID-19 patients. This trial is registered with CRD42021283087.