Study Explores Qigong’s Role in Improving Fatigue and Respiratory Issues Linked to Long COVID
A recent study has explored the potential impact of Qigong, a traditional Chinese mind-body practice, on alleviating symptoms associated with post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC), commonly referred to as long COVID. Participants in the study reported improvements in various lingering symptoms after engaging in Qigong exercises. These findings contribute to ongoing efforts to address the long-term effects experienced by individuals recovering from COVID-19.
The research focused on individuals who practiced Qigong as part of their recovery process. Participants noted positive changes in areas such as fatigue, respiratory issues, and mental well-being—symptoms often associated with PASC. The study highlights the importance of exploring alternative approaches to managing long-term health challenges stemming from the pandemic. Researchers continue to investigate methods that may provide relief for those experiencing prolonged symptoms following COVID-19 infection.
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Date: November 28, 2025
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