2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2024.1409250
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Subjective brain fog: a four-dimensional characterization in 25,796 participants

Ali Alim-Marvasti,
Matteo Ciocca,
Narayan Kuleindiren
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceBrain fog is associated with significant morbidity and reduced productivity and gained increasing attention after COVID-19. However, this subjective state has not been systematically characterised.ObjectiveTo characterise self-reported brain fog.DesignWe systematically studied the cross-sectional associations between 29 a priori variables with the presence of “brain fog.” The variables were grouped into four categories: demographics, symptoms and functional impairments, comorbidities and potential ri… Show more

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