2023
DOI: 10.1111/jsr.13929
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The relationship between mental health, sleep quality and the immunogenicity of COVID‐19 vaccinations

Isabell Wagenhäuser,
Julia Reusch,
Alexander Gabel
et al.

Abstract: SummarySleep modulates the immune response, and sleep loss can reduce vaccine immunogenicity; vice versa, immune responses impact sleep. We aimed to investigate the influence of mental health and sleep quality on the immunogenicity of COVID‐19 vaccinations and, conversely, of COVID‐19 vaccinations on sleep quality. The prospective CoVacSer study monitored mental health, sleep quality and Anti‐SARS‐CoV‐2‐Spike IgG titres in a cohort of 1082 healthcare workers from 29 September 2021 to 19 December 2022. Question… Show more

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“…Several factors impact the immune response to Covid-19 vaccines, including time of day [42,43], level of recent sleep [44][45][46][47] and prior infection [48]. Several interventions have undergone clinical trials to determine their impact on the vaccine immune response, including iron supplementation (NCT04915820), mushroom mixtures (NCT04951336), immunomodulators (NCT04877496 [49] and NCT05060991), the ketogenic diet (NCT05163743), metformin (NCT03996538), probiotics (NCT05195151) and osteopathy (NCT04928456 and NCT05069636).…”
Section: Variation In Cell Uptake and Biodistributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several factors impact the immune response to Covid-19 vaccines, including time of day [42,43], level of recent sleep [44][45][46][47] and prior infection [48]. Several interventions have undergone clinical trials to determine their impact on the vaccine immune response, including iron supplementation (NCT04915820), mushroom mixtures (NCT04951336), immunomodulators (NCT04877496 [49] and NCT05060991), the ketogenic diet (NCT05163743), metformin (NCT03996538), probiotics (NCT05195151) and osteopathy (NCT04928456 and NCT05069636).…”
Section: Variation In Cell Uptake and Biodistributionmentioning
confidence: 99%