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Sponsor: VA Office of Research and Development
Conditions: Long COVID
Interventions: Minimal-Dose Home-Based Resistance Exercise
Countries: United States
The overall goal of this project is to advance the understanding of underlying mechanisms impacting performance fatigability and perceived fatigability in Veterans with post-COVID-19 fatigue and explore the safety and feasibility of a home-based "minimal-dose" resistance exercise program in this population. The central hypothesis is that declines in force capacity, skeletal muscle oxygen extraction, and affective responses to physical activity offer potential mechanisms through which fatigability is increased in Veterans with post-COVID-19 fatigue. Moreover, home-based resistance exercise delivered remotely may provide a safe and feasibility treatment option for targeting neuromuscular and neurobehavioral factors influencing fatigability severity in this population.
Sex: ALL
Age: 50 Years to —
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion Criteria: * ambulatory patients (with or without a gait aid) * 50 years of age or older * with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, antibody test or clinical diagnosis * the symptom of fatigue reported greater than 12-weeks post-infection (reporting fatigue: yes/no) * receiving care at the DC VAMC * the ability to speak and read English, and orientation to person, place, and time * the comparison group will include ambulatory patients (with or without a gait aid) * 50 years of age or older * with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 by PCR test, antibody test or clinical diagnosis * without the symptom of fatigue reported greater than 12-weeks post-infection * receiving care at the DC VAMC * the ability to speak and read English, and orientation to person, place, and time Exclusion Criteria: * \<50 years of age without a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 by PCR test * antibody test or clinical diagnosis or with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 of \<12-weeks * non-ambulatory individuals * Veterans who do not use the DC VAMC as their main site for care * body mass index 40 kg/m2 * diagnosis of psychiatric disorder(s) * any medically uncontrolled cardiovascular * musculoskeletal disease, or other conditions that, in the opinion of the principal investigator, could make participation in the study unsafe * any orthopedic or joint pain which would prevent the participant from safely engaging in the study protocol * additionally, individuals with plans to relocate from the DC metro area within one year will not be eligible for the intervention portion of the study
- Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States