Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Clinically Relevant Executive Functions Tests Performance after COVID-19

It is widely known that COVID-19 has a number of prolonged effects on general health, wellbeing, and cognitive functioning. However, studies using differentiated performance measures of cognitive functions are still not widely spread making it hard to assess the exact functions that get impaired. Taking into account the similarities between post-COVID ‘brain fog’ and chemofog, we hypothesized that executive functions (EF) would be impaired. Literature search yielded six studies with 14 effect sizes of interest; pooled effect size was small to medium (d=0.35). Combined with a narrative synthesis of six studies without a comparison group, these results show that EF get impaired after COVID-19; although, in most cases the impairment is transient and does not seem to be severe. These results specify the picture of ‘brain fog’ and may help to discover its mechanisms and ways of helping people with long COVID.

Authors
Velichkovsky B.B. 1, 2 , Razvaliaeva A.Y. 3 , Khlebnikova A.A.2 , Manukyan P.A. 1, 2 , Kasatkin V.N. 1 , Barmin A.V.4
Publisher
I O S press
Language
English
Pages
1094267
Status
Published
Volume
2023
Year
2023
Organizations
  • 1 Research Institute for Brain Development and Peak Performance, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow 117198, Russia
  • 2 Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow 125009, Russia
  • 3 Institute of Psychology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 129366, Russia
  • 4 Cognitive Foundations of Communication Laboratory, Moscow State Linguistic University, Moscow 119034, Russia
Date of creation
01.07.2024
Date of change
01.07.2024
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/109057/
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