COVID-19
has
harmful
impact
on
health.
It
is
especially
important
for
endurance
athletes
(EAs).
Sleep
and
psychology
influence
sport
performance.
Aims
of
this
study
were:
(1)
investigation
the
consequences
mild
sleep
(2)
assessment
conse-quences
infection
cardiopulmonary
exercise
test
(CPET)
results.
49
EAs
(males=
43;
87.76%,
females=
6;
12.24%,
age=
39.9±7.8
years,
height=
178.4±6.8
cm,
weight=
76.3±10.4
kg;
BMI=
24.0±2.6
kg·m−2)
underwent
maximal
cycling
or
running
CPET
pre-
post-
completed
a
survey.
Exercise
performance
was
deteriorated
after
(maximal
oxy-gen
uptake;
VO2max=
47.81±7.81
vs
44.97±7.00
ml·kg·min−1
respectively
infection;
p<0.001).
Waking
up
at
night
affected
heart
rate
(HR)
respiratory
compensation
point
(RCP)
(p=0.028).
time
influenced
pulmonary
ventilation
(p=0.013),
breathing
frequency
(p=0.010),
blood
lactate
concentration
(Lac)
(p=0.013)
RCP.
Maximal
power/speed
(p=0.046)
HR
(p=0.070)
linked
with
quality
sleep.
Stress
management
relaxation
techniques
VO2max
(p=0.046),
(p=0.033),
Lac
(p=0.045).
Cardiorespiratory
fitness
correlated
mental
Medical
Professionals
should
encourage
to
maintain
proper
health
facilitate
recovery.
After
the
global
challenges
posed
by
COVID-19,
researchers
strived
to
identify
risk
factors
for
severe
cases,
which
lead
various
complications
-
including
death.
Lifestyle
modifications,
such
as
implementing
a
healthy
diet
and
recommended
physical
activity,
have
shown
be
protective
against
COVID-19
cases.
Despite
an
association
of
plant-based
with
reduced
severity,
specific
dietary
characteristics
not
been
identified.
Also,
methodology
measuring
activity
is
variable,
studies
overlooking
intensity
or
habit
components
activity.
To
bridge
this
gap,
our
study
designed,
validated,
applied
retrospective
questionnaire
aims
exploring
relationship
between
lifestyle
factors,
specifically
COVID-19.
We
considered
years
habit,
limitation
other
questionnaires.
Results
reveal
associations
age
BMI
An
excessive
sugar
was
found
associated
increased
symptom
duration.
also
observed
inverse
pattern
moderate
vigorous
across
case
absent
in
walking
PA.
This
lays
foundation
research
aiming
that
prevent
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(8), P. 3002 - 3002
Published: April 20, 2023
COVID-19
has
a
deteriorating
impact
on
health
which
is
especially
important
for
endurance
athletes
(EAs)
who
need
to
maintain
continuity
of
training.
The
illness
affects
sleep
and
psychology,
influence
sport
performance.
aims
this
study
were:
(1)
assess
the
consequences
mild
psychology
(2)
cardiopulmonary
exercise
test
(CPET)
results.
A
total
49
EAs
(males
=
43,
87.76%;
females
6,
12.24%;
age
39.9
±
7.8
years;
height
178.4
6.8
cm;
weight
76.3
10.4
kg;
BMI
24.0
2.6
kg·m−2)
underwent
maximal
cycling
or
running
CPET
pre-
post-COVID-19
completed
an
original
survey.
Exercise
performance
deteriorated
after
(maximal
oxygen
uptake,
VO2max
47.81
7.81
vs.
44.97
7.00
mL·kg·min−1
post-infection,
respectively;
p
<
0.001).
Waking
up
at
night
affected
heart
rate
(HR)
respiratory
compensation
point
(RCP)
(p
0.028).
Sleep
time
influenced
pulmonary
ventilation
0.013),
breathing
frequency
0.010),
blood
lactate
concentration
(Lac)
0.013)
RCP.
power/speed
0.046)
HR
0.070)
were
linked
quality
sleep.
Stress
management
relaxation
techniques
with
0.046),
0.033),
Lac
0.045).
Cardiorespiratory
fitness
was
correlated
psychological
indices.
Medical
professionals
should
encourage
proper
mental
infection
facilitate
recovery.
SAGE Open Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Coronavirus
disease
2019
is
a
severe
communicable
pulmonary
medical
problem
that
has
been
challenging
for
everyone
in
the
globe,
but
vaccines
development
and
administration
against
this
acute
respiratory
syndrome-inducing
(coronavirus
2019)
are
currently
yielding
fabulous
results.
The
mean
duration
of
coronavirus
pandemic
study
spanned
from
2020
until
2022.
These
manifestations
accompanied
by
symptoms
tract
illnesses
such
as
non-productive
cough,
sore
throat,
nasal
discharge.
Relevant
reviews
on
outcomes,
consisting
mainly
infections/outbreaks,
experimental
information,
pre-
post-serovaccination
details
occurred,
were
described.
After
typical
vaccination
course,
aims
to
summarize
understand
more
about
effectiveness
exercise
pre-and
post-coronavirus
its
implementations.
Physical
activity
an
immunological
function
adjuvant
decrease
risk
enhance
immunity
post-viral
infection
vaccination.
Moderate-intensity
resistance
exercisesession
directly
before
getting
influenza
vaccine
decreases
responses
older
adults,
redness,
pain,
or
inflammation
at
injection
spot
other
adverse
consequences
compared
inactive
circumstance.
However,
it
was
reported
after
shot
generally
safe
long
vaccinated
people
feel
well
enough.
Though
no
negative
impact
protection
afforded
vaccine,
can
immediately
receiving
any
changes
blood
flow
will
not
affect
vaccine’s
response.
One
episode
light-to-moderate-intensifying
may
improve
antibody
reactions
vaccine.
Vaccination
administered
post-regular
effective
approach
boosting
due
immunostimulant
effects.
Future
research
should
investigate
how
different
antibodies
respond
low,
moderate,
high
physical
levels.
COVID-19
has
harmful
impact
on
health.
It
is
especially
important
for
endurance
athletes
(EAs).
Sleep
and
psychology
influence
sport
performance.
Aims
of
this
study
were:
(1)
investigation
the
consequences
mild
sleep
(2)
assessment
conse-quences
infection
cardiopulmonary
exercise
test
(CPET)
results.
49
EAs
(males=
43;
87.76%,
females=
6;
12.24%,
age=
39.9±7.8
years,
height=
178.4±6.8
cm,
weight=
76.3±10.4
kg;
BMI=
24.0±2.6
kg·m−2)
underwent
maximal
cycling
or
running
CPET
pre-
post-
completed
a
survey.
Exercise
performance
was
deteriorated
after
(maximal
oxy-gen
uptake;
VO2max=
47.81±7.81
vs
44.97±7.00
ml·kg·min−1
respectively
infection;
p<0.001).
Waking
up
at
night
affected
heart
rate
(HR)
respiratory
compensation
point
(RCP)
(p=0.028).
time
influenced
pulmonary
ventilation
(p=0.013),
breathing
frequency
(p=0.010),
blood
lactate
concentration
(Lac)
(p=0.013)
RCP.
Maximal
power/speed
(p=0.046)
HR
(p=0.070)
linked
with
quality
sleep.
Stress
management
relaxation
techniques
VO2max
(p=0.046),
(p=0.033),
Lac
(p=0.045).
Cardiorespiratory
fitness
correlated
mental
Medical
Professionals
should
encourage
to
maintain
proper
health
facilitate
recovery.