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Extracted text: act on quality. "Although the relationship between mood and sleep disorders is intuitive, it is important to examine them carefully and separately, especially in patients after coronavirus infection. Interestingly, this aspect is often overlooked in the clinical examination of patients. with Covid-19. Their sleep problems are more often attributed to physiological disturbances, such as the consequences of a stay in intensive care and the effects of prolonged lack of movement, but not to mood disorders. Our data underscore a once again that, when patients complain of sleep problems, it is necessary to examine their mental state both during their illness and after the end of the quarantine", explains one of the people in charge of the investigation, Ainur Ragimova
Extracted text: Sleep disorder, fatigue and discouragement, the consequences of Covid-19 Increased anxiety and depression affect sleep quality A team of researchers from the HSE Center for Cognition and Decision-Making and the Central Russian State Medical Academy has conducted a study on sleep , mood and fatigue disorders after Covid-19. In their work, published in the scientific journal "Neuroscience and Behavioral Psycholog", the scientists point out that these factors are interrelated and recommend a comprehensive approach to treat the problem effectively. The study involved 119 hospitalized patients with confirmed Covid-19 diagnoses who completed four questionnaires about depression, anxiety, fatigue and sleep disorders. Patients with higher than average scores on the results of the questionnaires also underwent psychiatric interviews. The survey detected high levels of mood and sleep disorders among study participants. Overall, 28% of respondents reported impaired mood, 27% experienced impaired sleep quality, and 73% experienced fatigue. Higher levels of fatigue increased the risk of anxiety and depression. Likewise, increased anxiety and mood deterioration also affected general vitality. These results indicate that depression can make people who have recovered from Covid-19 feel less vigorous in their daily lives. Physicians often attribute patients' rapid loss of energy to the organic consequences of the infection, missing the anxiety and mood disturbances that may be masked by the infectious disease. This approach may lead to a prolonged course of asthenia during recovery from illness, despite favorable physiological parameters. The results also showed that increased anxiety and depression have an impact on sleep quality. "Although the relationship between mond and cle