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Who Is Most at Risk for Long Covid?

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Full snip of NYT article:

"A new analysis summarizes the emerging picture of factors that make long-term post-Covid symptoms more likely

By Pam Belluck
March 23, 2023

Which coronavirus patients are most at risk for developing long Covid?

A new analysis of research conducted during the first two years of the pandemic helps crystallize some answers that have been emerging.

It found that patients over 40, those with previous health issues and those who had a severe coronavirus infection had greater risk of developing long Covid. And it affirmed a growing consensus that vaccination lowers that risk.

The analysis, conducted by a team of researchers in Britain and published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, looked at 41 studies published between the beginning of the pandemic and Dec. 5, 2022. The studies, which had all been peer-reviewed, involved a total of 860,783 patients.

The report evaluated the patients’ risk of post-Covid symptoms — including shortness of breath, fatigue, brain fog, headache, and loss of taste and smell — more than three months after their infection.

People who received two doses of a Covid vaccine before becoming infected were 43 percent less likely to develop long Covid. The analysis did not look at the role of boosters.

The authors wrote that the emerging evidence suggested that vaccination reduced the risk of long-term symptoms “even in individuals with other risk factors, such as older age or high B.M.I.”

Other studies that were not included in the analysis have also suggested that vaccines can reduce, though not eliminate, the risk of long Covid.

Risk factors analyzed in the paper included:

Being female​

Women were one and a half times as likely as men to develop long Covid. The authors and other researchers have suggested several possible reasons for this, including that hormone levels or disruption in hormone production may perpetuate inflammation caused by the initial infection and that higher levels of some antibodies in women might contribute to lingering symptoms.

Being over 40​

The long Covid patients in the analysis were about 20 percent more likely to be older than 40. The analysis found that people 70 and older had the same risk as those who were 40 to 69, but the researchers suggested that might be because people over 70 were more likely to die from their initial infection.

Being obese​

People were at increased risk for long Covid if they were obese, the analysis found. Obesity, they wrote, often involves a metabolic inflammatory process that could prolong post-Covid health issues.

Being a smoker​

Smoking was also a risk factor, the researchers found, although they said it was unclear if that was because of the smoking itself or illnesses associated with smoking.

Having previous medical conditions​

Of the medical issues analyzed in the study, immunosuppressive conditions appeared to lead to the greatest increased risk of long Covid. People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, ischemic heart disease or asthma faced the next highest levels of increased risk. There was also elevated risk of long Covid for people with anxiety, depression, chronic kidney disease or diabetes.

The sicker people were during their initial infection, the more likely they were to experience lingering health problems. Patients who were hospitalized, whether in intensive care or not, were nearly two and a half times as likely to develop long Covid than patients who were not hospitalized, the analysis found.

“Patients with previous critical illness represent a high-risk population, and their follow-up should reflect intensive plans for prevention, rehabilitation and treatment of the ongoing debilitating symptoms,” the authors wrote.

However, since a majority of people infected with the coronavirus have not needed to be hospitalized, there are greater numbers of long Covid patients whose initial infection was relatively mild.

Other research, not included in the analysis, has focused on more detailed biological characteristics. One study published in 2022found that people were more likely to develop long Covid if, at the time of their infection, they had factors including certain autoantibodies — antibodies that mistakenly attack tissues in the body as they do in conditions like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis — or reactivated Epstein-Barr virus, a virus that infects most people and then usually becomes dormant.

The new analysis involved patients infected during waves of various coronavirus variants, but the authors did not analyze the variants separately.

“It is unlikely that the risk factors” associated with long Covid would change with new variants, they wrote."
 
my son was 36, slender, healthy, heck he ran marathons, play basketball and skateboarded he was very active and he was fully vaxed and boosted when he got covid in January 2022 he had a very mild case he said it was just like a mild cold however a month or 2 later he developed long haulers, he had memory issues, fatigue, shortness of breath and nerve damage he has been thru so many tests and all the same diagnosis long haulers, he is now 1 year and 2 months out he is feeling much but he now has permanent nerve damage in his hands and still experiences bouts of memory fog and fatigue....it breaks this momma's heart.
 
my son was 36, slender, healthy, heck he ran marathons, play basketball and skateboarded he was very active and he was fully vaxed and boosted when he got covid in January 2022 he had a very mild case he said it was just like a mild cold however a month or 2 later he developed long haulers, he had memory issues, fatigue, shortness of breath and nerve damage he has been thru so many tests and all the same diagnosis long haulers, he is now 1 year and 2 months out he is feeling much but he now has permanent nerve damage in his hands and still experiences bouts of memory fog and fatigue....it breaks this momma's heart.

I am so so sorry:(
This disease is extremely unpredictable
I hope in time he fully recovers
Sending bucketloads of healing vibes and well wishes his way
and gentle hugs to you
 
diamondringlover, I'm very sorry to hear about your son.
What this virus did to your son is heartbreaking, especially for you as his mother.

It's reports like yours that makes me so mad the majority of people have gone "back to normal", egged on by president Biden declaring the pandemic to be over. :nono:
 
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diamondringlover, I'm very sorry to hear about your son.
What this virus did to your son is heartbreaking, especially for you as his mother.

It's reports like yours that makes me so mad the majority of people have gone "back to normal", egged on by our president declaring the pandemic to be over.

thank you all...my son will never be the same again...he is trying his hardest some days are better than other, he has 3 year old daughter (my beautiful grand daughter!!) that he stayed home with from birth, that has been good with his long haulers, but he is now starting to work again, once again he is lucky because he is working part time with his brother who owns his own business and working the rest of the time with a good friend of his who also owns his own business!
 
My husband had covid when he was 60, his age was his only risk factor that we knew of at the time. He ended up with what his doctor thought was just long covid, it turned out it was actually cancer that wasn't showing any symptoms but was wreaking havoc with his immune system. :cry2:
 
This might be seriously unpopular but Long Covid is more than just the after effects of the virus itself, IMHO it also includes the after effects of the vaccination for a number of people - including my mother and myself. Neither of us have had the virus, but we've had pretty serious health issues from the vaccinations :(sad
 
This might be seriously unpopular but Long Covid is more than just the after effects of the virus itself, IMHO it also includes the after effects of the vaccination for a number of people - including my mother and myself. Neither of us have had the virus, but we've had pretty serious health issues from the vaccinations :(sad

Sorry you are both dealing with this Jordy. That really su*ks :(


"Researchers exploring postvaccine side effects all emphasize that the risk of complications from SARS-CoV-2 infection far outweighs that of any vaccine side effect. “You see 10, 100, 1000 times less risk from the vaccine,” Prüss says. But understanding the cause of postvaccine symptoms—and whether early treatment can help prevent long-term problems—could be crucial for designing even safer and more effective vaccines, Murphy says, as well as potentially providing clues to the biology of Long Covid."
 
This might be seriously unpopular but Long Covid is more than just the after effects of the virus itself, IMHO it also includes the after effects of the vaccination for a number of people - including my mother and myself. Neither of us have had the virus, but we've had pretty serious health issues from the vaccinations :(sad

I'm glad you are speaking up about this and sorry to hear about your health issues, I hope you get your health back.
 
My friends son in law is suffering from long covid. Both he and his pregnant wife got it at the same time, she’s recovered fine, and just delivered a healthy baby, he’s been left feeling awful. Terrible bouts of debilitating dizziness, so he can’t work or even function. He’s had lots of tests to rule out other things, but they told him it’s likely he’ll be suffering for some considerable time. He’s 34.
 
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