Östlind E, Tornberg ÅB, Ekstrand E, Axén I, Brogårdh C, Fänge AM, Stigmar K, Hansson EE
BMC Res Notes 18 (1) 119 [2025-03-20; online 2025-03-20]
To explore the associations between daily time in sedentary behaviour (SED) and physical activity (PA) with perceived physical capacity, health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and fatigue in persons with post COVID-19 condition (PCC). An additional objective was to describe changes in SED and PA levels over three months. Individuals with PCC self-reported on physical capacity, HRQoL and fatigue. Accelerometers were used to assess daily SED and light (L), or moderate/vigorous (MV) PA, and data were collected during seven consecutive days at two assessments occasions three months apart. Spearman's rho and Wilcoxon signed rank test were applied in data analyses. Fifteen individuals with PCC were included, all women with a mean age of 48 years. A significant positive correlation (rs =0.65) was found between perceived physical capacity and time spent in MVPA. A significant negative correlation (rs = - 0.56) was found between fatigue and time spent in MVPA. No correlations were found for SED, LPA and HRQoL. There were no significant differences in SED and PA levels over time. We found that good perceived physical capacity and low self-reported fatigue were moderately associated with more daily time in MVPA in persons with PCC. Hence, it is important to evaluate physical activity and fatigue when recommending PA among people with PCC.
PubMed 40114283
DOI 10.1186/s13104-025-07177-4
Crossref 10.1186/s13104-025-07177-4
pmc: PMC11927328
pii: 10.1186/s13104-025-07177-4