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戴口罩进行最大运动的效果:性别和年龄差异对心肺反应的影响。

Maximal exercise outcomes with a face mask: the effects of gender and age differences on cardiorespiratory responses.

机构信息

Institute of Health Sciences, Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey.

Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department, School of Health Sciences, KTO Karatay University, Alaaddin Kap St. No:130, 42020, Karatay, Konya, Turkey.

出版信息

Ir J Med Sci. 2022 Oct;191(5):2231-2237. doi: 10.1007/s11845-021-02861-3. Epub 2021 Nov 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Surgical masks have become an important accessory of physical activity in daily life due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

AIMS

To determine the effects of the surgical mask on respiratory gas exchange parameters, dyspnoea, and hemodynamic responses during maximal exercise in different age groups and gender.

METHODS

Twenty-six healthy participants between 18 and 65 years (mean 37.35 ± 15.99) performed a maximal exercise test twice randomly, with and without a mask. To determine the respiratory gas exchange parameters (peak oxygen consumption (VO), minute ventilation (V), energy expenditure (EE), respiratory rate), and hemodynamic responses, each participant underwent a maximal exercise test with Bruce protocol on the treadmill. The modified Borg scale (MBS) was used to determine the dyspnoea before and after exercise test.

RESULTS

Test duration (min), metabolic equivalents (MET), VO2 ml/kg/min, respiratory rate, and peak heart rate (HR) of young participants after exercise test with and without a mask were higher than in middle-aged participants (p < 0.01). There was no significant difference between males and females in test duration, VO ml/kg/min, VO ml/min, MET, V l/min, respiratory rate, MBS, and EE in masked tests (p > 0.05).

CONCLUSION

The surgical mask use affected the maximal exercise capacity of middle-aged participants more than young participants. Although males performed better than females in tests without masks, the decrease in exercise capacity with mask use was greater than in females. Advanced age and male gender may be factors that need more attention during exercise with mask use.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER AND DATE

NCT04498546-02/17/2021.

摘要

背景

由于 COVID-19 大流行,外科口罩已成为日常生活中体育活动的重要附属品。

目的

确定外科口罩对不同年龄组和性别人群在最大运动时呼吸气体交换参数、呼吸困难和血液动力学反应的影响。

方法

26 名年龄在 18 至 65 岁之间(平均 37.35±15.99 岁)的健康参与者随机进行了两次最大运动测试,一次戴口罩,一次不戴口罩。为了确定呼吸气体交换参数(峰值耗氧量(VO)、分钟通气量(V)、能量消耗(EE)、呼吸频率)和血液动力学反应,每个参与者都在跑步机上进行了布鲁斯方案的最大运动测试。改良的 Borg 量表(MBS)用于在运动测试前后确定呼吸困难。

结果

戴口罩和不戴口罩后,年轻参与者的测试持续时间(分钟)、代谢当量(MET)、VO2 ml/kg/min、呼吸频率和峰值心率(HR)均高于中年参与者(p<0.01)。在戴口罩测试中,男性和女性之间的测试持续时间、VO ml/kg/min、VO ml/min、MET、V l/min、呼吸频率、MBS 和 EE 没有显著差异(p>0.05)。

结论

与年轻参与者相比,外科口罩的使用对中年参与者的最大运动能力影响更大。尽管在不戴口罩的测试中男性的表现优于女性,但口罩使用导致运动能力下降的幅度大于女性。年龄较大和男性可能是戴口罩运动时需要更多关注的因素。

试验注册号和日期

NCT04498546-02/17/2021。

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