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. 2022 Sep 30;12(3):113-118.
doi: 10.15280/jlm.2022.12.3.113.

Modification of Lifestyle to Recover from Post-COVID Symptoms: A Short Review

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Modification of Lifestyle to Recover from Post-COVID Symptoms: A Short Review

Shilpasree Saha et al. J Lifestyle Med. .

Abstract

Poor lifestyle is associated with a high risk of developing the symptoms of post-COVID. It does not only have the negative effect on physical health, but also psychological health. This also creates a challenge on health care system. One of the cost-effective and easy ways to deal this situation is medication of lifestyle. The review study aimed to understand the importance of lifestyle modification in managing symptoms of post-COVID.

Keywords: COVID-19; Health; Lifestyle.

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