Norwegian COVID-19 Cohort (NCC) and CLOC study

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Norwegian COVID-19 Cohort (NCC) and CLOC study

Norwegian COVID-19 Cohort (NCC) and CLOC study

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Risk factors for COVID-19 and Long-COVID (Koronastudien). Cod liver oil for COVID-19 Prevention study (Transtudien), a randomised placebo-controlled trial.

Oslo, Norge Katılım Eylül 2022
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Norwegian COVID-19 Cohort (NCC) and CLOC study
Being female, younger age, higher BMI and more days bedridden during the acute COVID-19 phase was associated with a higher EMQ score, meaning worse memory. 4/4
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Before SARS-CoV-2 test, mean EMQ scores were 0,6 in both groups. After the test, the score ranged from 0.66 to 0.82 in positive participants but remained unchanged among negative participants. 3/4
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Oslounivsykehus
Oslounivsykehus@Oslounivsykehus·
Deltakere med covid-19 hadde dårligere hukommelse etter covid-19 enn før, og dårligere enn de uten covid-19 ifølge resultater fra den norske Koronastudien publisert i New England Journal of Medicine. #covid #memory #longcovid zenodo.org/records/107246…
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Only minor differences in symptoms 3-15 months after SARS-CoV-2 test between unvaccinated and vaccinated participants with a breakthrough infection, but there were less memory problems among the vaccinated participants. 3/3
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The SARS-CoV-2 positive participants reported more memory and concentration problems, fatigue, dyspnea and smell/taste changes 3-15 months after positive test than the SARS-CoV-2 negative/untested participants. 2/3
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The BMJ
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Supplementation with cod liver oil in the winter did not reduce the incidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection, serious covid-19, or other acute respiratory infections compared with placebo, concludes new randomised placebo controlled trial bmj.com/content/378/bm…
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