Rehabilitation factors of post-COVID-19 in the population of Uzbekistan

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Bakridin Zaripov, Mirtaza Allamuratov, Gulsara B. Akhmedova, Gulchekhra M-K. Djabbarova, Bolta A. Kakharov, Umidakhon R. Yusupova

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According to the World Health Organization, scientific data on complications in the recovery period of coronavirus disease obtained. The long-term course of the disease consequences, particularly persistent fatigue, chronic cough, and rapid fatigue during exercise observed. For the study, we organized an online survey to analyze the physiology of recovery in people recovering from COVID-19. Data collection was conducted in the Google form “Survey for the analysis of the physiology of recovery of public health from COVID-19. Data collected from 13 February to 13 March 2021. This study provides a retrospective analysis of gender indicators during the recovery period post-COVID-19, as well as factors that have played an important role in their recovery. The online questionnaire consisted of 15 questions, focusing on 2 important aspects: social (age, gender, location for analysis by region) and physiological (how long COVID-19 has been and how long it has been cured).31.07% of the participants (17 people) answered that they have chronic diseases (diabetes, hypertension, etc.). However, according to the results of the analysis of the physiological activity of the body before and during recovery post-COVID-19, 79.24% of women (42 out of 53 women) were found to have chronic fatigue, rapid fatigue during exercise, and chronic cough during recovery. For men, this indicator was 52.08% (25 out of 48 men surveyed).


From the results of the survey, we can conclude that a healthy lifestyle (drinking plenty of water, physical activity, proper nutrition), the effectiveness of breathing exercises, and mental support are important in the recovery period after COVID-19, along with medications in treatment standards.

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Bakridin Zaripov, Mirtaza Allamuratov, Gulsara B. Akhmedova, Gulchekhra M-K. Djabbarova, Bolta A. Kakharov, Umidakhon R. Yusupova. (2021). Rehabilitation factors of post-COVID-19 in the population of Uzbekistan. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 5684–5690. Retrieved from https://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/6656
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