2023
DOI: 10.1177/21501319231218801
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Assessing Functional Cognition and Health During COVID-19 Pandemic: Gender Differences Among Community-Dwelling Adults

Naomi Josman,
Yael Atiya,
Tal Dagan
et al.

Abstract: Introduction/Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic has long-term implications for adult health and function, whether or not people were infected with the disease. Although cognitive disruptions are among the major symptoms of COVID-19, most research focused on managing medical symptoms, such as respiratory symptoms or pain. Thus, less is known about the pandemic’s long-term implications for assessing functional cognition. This study aimed to examine COVID-19’s effects on community-dwelling adults’ functional cogni… Show more

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