Cavarretta Elena, D'Angeli Ilaria, Giammarinaro Maura, Gervasi Salvatore, Fanchini Maurizio, Causarano Andrea, Costa Vincenzo, Manara Massimo, Terribili Noemi, Sciarra Luigi, Calò Leonardo, Fossati Chiara, Peruzzi Mariangela, Versaci Francesco, Carnevale Roberto, Biondi-Zoccai Giuseppe, Frati Giacomo
Department of Medical-Surgical Sciences and Biotechnologies, Sapienza University, Latina, Italy -
Mediterranea Cardiocentro, Naples, Italy -
Panminerva Med. 2022 Dec;64(4):497-505. doi: 10.23736/S0031-0808.21.04340-8. Epub 2021 Feb 10.
The COVID-19 pandemic with the stay-at-home orders and lockdown has dramatically forced athletes to stop team training and competitions, causing deep changes in habits and lifestyle. Aim of this study was to evaluate in a retrospective single center study the cardiovascular (CV) health and fitness of elite football player after COVID-19 lockdown in Italy and to compare such findings with the 2019 off-season period, in order to identify potential differences in the CV features and outcomes.
All 29 professional football players of the first male team were enrolled before resuming training and competition after COVID-19 lockdown and underwent several exams including physical examination, resting and stress electrocardiography (ECG), echocardiography, spirometry and blood tests.
Median age was 27 years (23; 31), with no athlete being COVID-19 positive at the time of the evaluation. In comparison with the usual off-season 2-month detraining, significant differences were found for left ventricular (LV) mass (189 g [172; 212] vs. 181 g [167; 206], P=0.024) and LV Mass Index for body surface area (94 g/m [85; 104] vs. 88 g/m [79.5; 101.5], P=0.017), while LV mass/fat free mass remained unchanged (2.8 g/kg [2.6; 2.9] vs. 2.9 g/kg [2.6; 3.2], P=0.222). Respiratory function and metabolic profile were improved, while no significant changes were found in ECG findings, at rest and during exercise.
Prolonged abstinence from training and competitions induced by lockdown elicited significant changes in comparison with off-season in parameters ascribable to detraining, as the changes in LV mass, in respiratory function and in metabolic profile.
新冠疫情期间的居家令和封锁措施极大地迫使运动员停止团队训练和比赛,导致习惯和生活方式发生深刻变化。本研究的目的是在一项回顾性单中心研究中,评估意大利新冠疫情封锁后精英足球运动员的心血管(CV)健康和体能状况,并将这些结果与2019年的休赛期进行比较,以确定CV特征和结果的潜在差异。
在新冠疫情封锁后恢复训练和比赛之前,招募了第一支男子职业足球队的所有29名球员,并对他们进行了多项检查,包括体格检查、静息和运动心电图(ECG)、超声心动图、肺活量测定和血液检查。
中位年龄为27岁(23;31),评估时没有运动员新冠病毒检测呈阳性。与通常的为期2个月的休赛期停训相比,左心室(LV)质量(189 g [172;212] 对181 g [167;206],P = 0.024)和体表面积的LV质量指数(94 g/m [85;104] 对88 g/m [79.5;101.5],P = 0.017)存在显著差异,而LV质量/去脂体重保持不变(2.8 g/kg [2.6;2.9] 对2.9 g/kg [2.6;3.2],P = 0.222)。呼吸功能和代谢状况得到改善,而静息和运动时的ECG结果没有显著变化。
与休赛期相比,封锁导致的长时间停止训练和比赛引起了与停训相关参数的显著变化,如LV质量、呼吸功能和代谢状况的变化。