
Higher heart rate and inactivity: Smartwatch data show early signs of long COVID


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Notably, the authors found that people who later had persistent COVID-19 symptoms following acute infections—or long COVID—had higher resting heart rates (RHRs; mean difference, 2.37 beats per minute) and lower daily step counts (mean, 3,030 fewer steps), at least 3 weeks prior to SARS-CoV-2 infection compared to negative controls.

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