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. 2024 Nov 18;24:450. doi: 10.1186/s12883-024-03959-8

Table 2.

Results of the standardized scales of fatigue (FAS), physical activity (IPAQ), sleep quality (PSQI) and health-related quality of life (EQ-5D-5 L)

Control (28) Long COVID (109) P value
FAS, n(%)* Extreme fatigue 0(0.0)% 26(23.9)% < 0.01
Fatigue 8(28.6)% 65(59.6)%
No fatigue 20 (71.4%) 17(15.6)%
IPAQ, n(%)* High 12(42.9)% 22(20.2)% < 0.01
Moderate 10 (35.7%) 28(25.7)%
Low 5(17.9)% 58 (53.2%)
PSQI, n(%)* Good 9 (32.1%) 18(16.5)% 0.09
Poor 18 (64.3%) 91(83.5)%

EQ-5D–5 L, n(%)*

(No problems / slight problems / moderate problems / severe problems / extreme problems)

Mobility

24/3/1/0/0

(85.7% / 10.7% / 3.6% / 0% / 0%)

72/22/1/3/1

(66.1% / 20.2% / 9.2% / 2.8% / 0.9%)

0.38
Self-Care

28/0/0/0/0

(100% / 0% / 0% / 0% / 0%)

98/7/3/0/0

(89.9% / 6.4% / 2.8% / 0% / 0%)

0.25
Usual Activities

22/5/0/1/0

(78.6% /17.9% / 0% /3.6% / 0%)

56/32/12/7/1

(51.4% / 29.4% / 11.0% / 6.4% / 0.9%)

0.11
Pain / Discomfort

18/6/4/0/0

(64.3% / 21.4% / 14.3% / 0% / 0%)

27/42/26/11/2

(24.8% / 38.5% / 23.9% / 10.1% / 1.8%)

< 0.01
Anxiety / Depression

16/7/3/1/0

(57.1% / 25.0% /10.7% / 3.6% / 0%)

14/47/28/16/3

(12.8% / 43.1% / 25.7% / 14.7% / 2.8%)

< 0.01
EQ VAS, mean ± SD 80.9 ± 15.0 65.4 ± 17.4 < 0.01

* Chi-square test. † Kruskal-Wallis test