Ferreira-Júnior João B, Freitas Eduardo D S, Chaves Suene F N
Federal Institute of Sudeste of Minas Gerais, Campus Rio Pomba, Rio Pomba, Brazil.
Neuromuscular Laboratory, Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States.
Front Sports Act Living. 2020 May 15;2:61. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2020.00061. eCollection 2020.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread to at least 115 countries and caused an alarming number of deaths. The current outbreak has lead authorities from many countries to adopt several protective measures, including lockdown and social distancing. Although being a reasonable measure to counteract the COVID-19 contamination, the restrictive measures have limited individual's ability to perform exercise outdoors or in gyms and similar facilities, thus raising the risks for chronic health conditions related to a sedentary lifestyle. The recent exercise recommendations to counteract the potential deleterious effects of COVID-19-related lockdown have not fully addressed resistance exercise interventions as potential home-based exercise strategies. Additionally, the following questions have been constantly raised: (1) Is training status capable of protecting an individual from COVID-19 infection?; and (2) Can a single endurance or resistance exercise session acutely increase the risks for COVID-19 infection? Therefore, the current mini review aimed to focus on these two concerns, as well as to discuss the potential use of practical blood flow restriction and no load resistance training as possible resistance exercise strategies that could be performed during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)已传播至至少115个国家,并造成了惊人数量的死亡。当前的疫情已导致许多国家的当局采取了多项保护措施,包括封锁和社交距离措施。尽管这些限制措施是应对COVID-19传播的合理举措,但它们限制了个人在户外或健身房及类似场所进行锻炼的能力,从而增加了与久坐生活方式相关的慢性健康问题的风险。最近针对抵消与COVID-19相关的封锁可能产生的有害影响而提出的运动建议,尚未充分涉及将抗阻运动干预作为潜在的居家运动策略。此外,以下问题也一直被提出:(1)训练状态能否保护个体免受COVID-19感染?(2)单次耐力或抗阻运动训练是否会急性增加COVID-19感染风险?因此,本次小型综述旨在关注这两个问题,并讨论在当前COVID-19大流行期间,实用的血流限制和无负荷抗阻训练作为可能的抗阻运动策略的潜在应用。