Cognitive Fatigue
Cross-source consensus on Cognitive Fatigue from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Between 78% and 93% of participants met questionnaire criteria for cognitive fatigue. — Fatigue after COVID-19 in occupationally exposed workers: prevalence, severity and associated risk factors in a cross-sectional analysis of a multicentre registry study
- Cognitive fatigue includes impaired attention, concentration, and working memory. — Fatigue after COVID-19 in occupationally exposed workers: prevalence, severity and associated risk factors in a cross-sectional analysis of a multicentre registry study
- Cognitive fatigue severity was positively correlated with physical fatigue severity. — Fatigue after COVID-19 in occupationally exposed workers: prevalence, severity and associated risk factors in a cross-sectional analysis of a multicentre registry study
- Older age, persistent symptoms, work incapacity, and longer time from infection to consultation were linked to severe cognitive fatigue. — Fatigue after COVID-19 in occupationally exposed workers: prevalence, severity and associated risk factors in a cross-sectional analysis of a multicentre registry study
- A higher acute symptom count was unexpectedly associated with lower odds of severe cognitive fatigue in the model. — Fatigue after COVID-19 in occupationally exposed workers: prevalence, severity and associated risk factors in a cross-sectional analysis of a multicentre registry study