Vision and Hearing Sciences Research Centre, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK.
Sport and Exercise Sciences Research Institute, School of Sport, Ulster University, UK.
Ann Med. 2021 Dec;53(1):1935-1944. doi: 10.1080/07853890.2021.1992496.
Currently, there is limited research reporting the symptoms of long COVID among athletes, and the recommendations for athletes returning to competition/training who have experienced long COVID symptoms. Therefore, the aim of this systematic review is to synthesise the recommendations for returning athletes who have experienced long COVID symptoms. The protocol was registered in PROSPERO under CRD42021265939. Two authors searched the electronic databases PubMed, Embase, Scopus, the Cochrane Library, Web of Science, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and SPORTDiscus from August 2019-July 2021. Search terms included words related to "long COVID", "athlete" and "return". Data extraction was completed for each study by two independent investigators for: (1) first author name; (2) year of publication; (3) journal; (4) Definition of athlete (i.e. elite or non-elite) (5) Recommendations reported. A total of 220 records were found. Following title and abstract screening, 61 studies were eligible for full text screening. Overall, no studies, commentaries, editorials or reviews provided specific recommendations for "long COVID" defined as COVID-19 signs and symptoms lasting for over 4 weeks as a result of COVID-19 infection. In addition, we found no studies which reported symptoms of athletes suffering from long COVID. Despite the lack of evidence, we did find eight separate professional recommendations for managing "long-term effects" and "ongoing" or "prolonged" symptoms and COVID-19 complications among athletes. Practitioners should be aware of both mental and physical symptoms of long COVID, and additional considerations may be required for athletes who have undergone intensive care. The present review provides a list of recommendations based on existing literature that may be followed and implemented for returning athletes.Key MessagesFurther research, including longitudinal research of athletes who have tested positive for COVID-19, is required to develop evidenced-based guidelines for athletes with ongoing COVID-19 symptoms.Prior to returning to play after COVID-19 infection, a thorough medical history, physical and psychological examination should be conducted by a medical professional.Athletes should continue to monitor and record their own physical and psychological markers of health.
目前,关于运动员长新冠症状的研究有限,也没有针对出现长新冠症状的运动员重返比赛/训练的相关建议。因此,本系统综述的目的是综合出现长新冠症状的运动员的重返建议。该方案已在 PROSPERO 注册,编号为 CRD42021265939。两位作者检索了电子数据库 PubMed、Embase、Scopus、Cochrane 图书馆、Web of Science、CINAHL、PsycINFO 和 SPORTDiscus,检索时间为 2019 年 8 月至 2021 年 7 月。检索词包括与“长新冠”、“运动员”和“返回”相关的词汇。两名独立研究者分别对每项研究进行数据提取:(1)第一作者姓名;(2)出版年份;(3)期刊;(4)运动员定义(即精英或非精英);(5)报告的建议。共发现 220 条记录。经标题和摘要筛选后,有 61 项研究符合全文筛选标准。总的来说,没有研究、评论、社论或综述针对因 COVID-19 感染而持续 4 周以上的 COVID-19 症状和体征定义的“长新冠”提供具体建议。此外,我们没有发现任何报告运动员长新冠症状的研究。尽管缺乏证据,但我们确实找到了八项针对运动员“长期影响”和“持续”或“延长”症状以及 COVID-19 并发症的管理的单独专业建议。从业者应注意长新冠的身心症状,对接受过重症监护的运动员可能需要额外考虑。本综述根据现有文献提供了一份建议清单,可供遵循和实施,以帮助运动员重返赛场。
关键信息
需要进一步研究,包括对检测出 COVID-19 呈阳性的运动员进行纵向研究,以制定针对持续出现 COVID-19 症状的运动员的循证指南。
在 COVID-19 感染后重返比赛之前,应由医疗专业人员进行全面的病史、体检和心理检查。
运动员应继续监测和记录自己的身体和心理健康指标。