Opinion Can Intermittent Hypoxic Conditioning Enhance the Benefits of Standard Long COVID‐19 Rehabilitation?, 2025, Kambič et al

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Can Intermittent Hypoxic Conditioning Enhance the Benefits of Standard Long COVID‐19 Rehabilitation?

Tim Kambič, Tadej Debevec, Mitja Lainscak

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In summary, the future of multimodal long COVID‐19 rehabilitation consisting of concurrent exercise training [21] and behavioural interventions [11] combined with effective IHC [intermittent hypoxia conditioning] looks bright. Prospective work is nevertheless, warranted, to provide further insights into the question whether the short‐term effects of IHC timely presented by Doehner et al. [19] can be maintained/enhanced by using a longer, individually tailored interventions for the most vulnerable patients' populations with persistent long COVID‐19 syndromes (patients with pre‐existing sarcopenia, after longer hospitalisation and/or with multiple metabolic and cardiopulmonary comorbidities).

Link | PDF (Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle) [Open Access]
 
So, they want to strangle people who don't recover from LC? Starting with the sickest a.k.a. the most vulnerable first (presumably as the sickest LC patients/victims won't be able to fight back as effectively and this could mean that less restraints might be needed?)
 
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