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Long-term multiple metabolic abnormalities among healthy and high-risk people following nonsevere COVID-19
Few studies have identified the metabolic consequences of the post-acute phase of nonsevere COVID-19. This prospective study examined metabolic outcomes and associated factors in nonsevere, RT-PCR-confirmed COVID-19. The participants’ metabolic parameters, the prevalence of long-term multiple metabo...
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author | Washirasaksiri, Chaiwat Sayabovorn, Naruemit Ariyakunaphan, Pinyapat Kositamongkol, Chayanis Chaisathaphol, Thanet Sitasuwan, Tullaya Tinmanee, Rungsima Auesomwang, Chonticha Nimitpunya, Pongpol Woradetsittichai, Diana Chayakulkeeree, Methee Phoompoung, Pakpoom Mayurasakorn, Korapat Sookrung, Nitat Tungtrongchitr, Anchalee Wanitphakdeedecha, Rungsima Muangman, Saipin Senawong, Sansnee Tangjittipokin, Watip Sanpawitayakul, Gornmigar Nopmaneejumruslers, Cherdchai Vamvanij, Visit Phisalprapa, Pochamana Srivanichakorn, Weerachai |
author_facet | Washirasaksiri, Chaiwat Sayabovorn, Naruemit Ariyakunaphan, Pinyapat Kositamongkol, Chayanis Chaisathaphol, Thanet Sitasuwan, Tullaya Tinmanee, Rungsima Auesomwang, Chonticha Nimitpunya, Pongpol Woradetsittichai, Diana Chayakulkeeree, Methee Phoompoung, Pakpoom Mayurasakorn, Korapat Sookrung, Nitat Tungtrongchitr, Anchalee Wanitphakdeedecha, Rungsima Muangman, Saipin Senawong, Sansnee Tangjittipokin, Watip Sanpawitayakul, Gornmigar Nopmaneejumruslers, Cherdchai Vamvanij, Visit Phisalprapa, Pochamana Srivanichakorn, Weerachai |
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description | Few studies have identified the metabolic consequences of the post-acute phase of nonsevere COVID-19. This prospective study examined metabolic outcomes and associated factors in nonsevere, RT-PCR-confirmed COVID-19. The participants’ metabolic parameters, the prevalence of long-term multiple metabolic abnormalities (≥ 2 components), and factors influencing the prevalence were assessed at 1, 3, and 6 months post-onset. Six hundred individuals (mean age 45.5 ± 14.5 years, 61.7% female, 38% high-risk individuals) with nonsevere COVID-19 attended at least one follow-up visit. The prevalence of worsening metabolic abnormalities was 26.0% for BMI, 43.2% for glucose, 40.5% for LDL-c, 19.1% for liver, and 14.8% for C-reactive protein. Except for lipids, metabolic-component abnormalities were more prevalent in high-risk hosts than in healthy individuals. The prevalence of multiple metabolic abnormalities at the 6-month follow-up was 41.3% and significantly higher in high-risk than healthy hosts (49.2% vs 36.5%; P = 0.007). Factors independently associated with a lower risk of these abnormalities were being female, having dyslipidemia, and receiving at least 3 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. These findings suggest that multiple metabolic abnormalities are the long-term consequences of COVID-19. For both high-risk and healthy individuals with nonsevere COVID-19, healthcare providers should monitor metabolic profiles, encourage healthy behaviors, and ensure complete vaccination. |
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spelling | pubmed-104715872023-09-02 Long-term multiple metabolic abnormalities among healthy and high-risk people following nonsevere COVID-19 Washirasaksiri, Chaiwat Sayabovorn, Naruemit Ariyakunaphan, Pinyapat Kositamongkol, Chayanis Chaisathaphol, Thanet Sitasuwan, Tullaya Tinmanee, Rungsima Auesomwang, Chonticha Nimitpunya, Pongpol Woradetsittichai, Diana Chayakulkeeree, Methee Phoompoung, Pakpoom Mayurasakorn, Korapat Sookrung, Nitat Tungtrongchitr, Anchalee Wanitphakdeedecha, Rungsima Muangman, Saipin Senawong, Sansnee Tangjittipokin, Watip Sanpawitayakul, Gornmigar Nopmaneejumruslers, Cherdchai Vamvanij, Visit Phisalprapa, Pochamana Srivanichakorn, Weerachai Sci Rep Article Few studies have identified the metabolic consequences of the post-acute phase of nonsevere COVID-19. This prospective study examined metabolic outcomes and associated factors in nonsevere, RT-PCR-confirmed COVID-19. The participants’ metabolic parameters, the prevalence of long-term multiple metabolic abnormalities (≥ 2 components), and factors influencing the prevalence were assessed at 1, 3, and 6 months post-onset. Six hundred individuals (mean age 45.5 ± 14.5 years, 61.7% female, 38% high-risk individuals) with nonsevere COVID-19 attended at least one follow-up visit. The prevalence of worsening metabolic abnormalities was 26.0% for BMI, 43.2% for glucose, 40.5% for LDL-c, 19.1% for liver, and 14.8% for C-reactive protein. Except for lipids, metabolic-component abnormalities were more prevalent in high-risk hosts than in healthy individuals. The prevalence of multiple metabolic abnormalities at the 6-month follow-up was 41.3% and significantly higher in high-risk than healthy hosts (49.2% vs 36.5%; P = 0.007). Factors independently associated with a lower risk of these abnormalities were being female, having dyslipidemia, and receiving at least 3 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. These findings suggest that multiple metabolic abnormalities are the long-term consequences of COVID-19. For both high-risk and healthy individuals with nonsevere COVID-19, healthcare providers should monitor metabolic profiles, encourage healthy behaviors, and ensure complete vaccination. Nature Publishing Group UK 2023-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10471587/ /pubmed/37653091 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-41523-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Article Washirasaksiri, Chaiwat Sayabovorn, Naruemit Ariyakunaphan, Pinyapat Kositamongkol, Chayanis Chaisathaphol, Thanet Sitasuwan, Tullaya Tinmanee, Rungsima Auesomwang, Chonticha Nimitpunya, Pongpol Woradetsittichai, Diana Chayakulkeeree, Methee Phoompoung, Pakpoom Mayurasakorn, Korapat Sookrung, Nitat Tungtrongchitr, Anchalee Wanitphakdeedecha, Rungsima Muangman, Saipin Senawong, Sansnee Tangjittipokin, Watip Sanpawitayakul, Gornmigar Nopmaneejumruslers, Cherdchai Vamvanij, Visit Phisalprapa, Pochamana Srivanichakorn, Weerachai Long-term multiple metabolic abnormalities among healthy and high-risk people following nonsevere COVID-19 |
title | Long-term multiple metabolic abnormalities among healthy and high-risk people following nonsevere COVID-19 |
title_full | Long-term multiple metabolic abnormalities among healthy and high-risk people following nonsevere COVID-19 |
title_fullStr | Long-term multiple metabolic abnormalities among healthy and high-risk people following nonsevere COVID-19 |
title_full_unstemmed | Long-term multiple metabolic abnormalities among healthy and high-risk people following nonsevere COVID-19 |
title_short | Long-term multiple metabolic abnormalities among healthy and high-risk people following nonsevere COVID-19 |
title_sort | long-term multiple metabolic abnormalities among healthy and high-risk people following nonsevere covid-19 |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10471587/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37653091 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-41523-5 |
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