Brown Katelyn D, Gilliland Taylor J, Reynolds Megan, McShan Evan E, Driver Simon
Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy and Research Center, Frisco, Texas.
Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent). 2022 Oct 19;36(1):75-77. doi: 10.1080/08998280.2022.2132462. eCollection 2023.
A 23-year-old male competitive athlete performed a maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test on a cycle ergometer with a concurrent cognitive test on an iPad 6 days before and 19 weeks after a nonhospitalized COVID-19 illness. Results indicated reductions in time to exhaustion (-3.25 min), peak oxygen consumption (-1.68 mL/kg/min), and accuracy (-8%) during peak exertion despite his return to prior levels of activity. Reductions in functional or cognitive performance in competitive athletes may elicit noticeable differences in athletic performance; therefore, fitness specialists should consider the assessment of both cognitive function as well as aerobic capacity in athletes following COVID-19, regardless of severity, to facilitate safe and effective return to activity.
一名23岁的男性竞技运动员在非住院COVID-19疾病发生前6天和发病后19周,在自行车测力计上进行了最大心肺运动测试,同时在iPad上进行了认知测试。结果表明,尽管他恢复到了之前的活动水平,但在竭尽全力时,疲劳时间减少了(-3.25分钟),峰值耗氧量减少了(-1.68毫升/千克/分钟),准确性降低了(-8%)。竞技运动员的功能或认知表现下降可能会在运动表现上产生明显差异;因此,健身专家应考虑在COVID-19感染后的运动员中评估认知功能和有氧能力,无论病情严重程度如何,以促进安全有效地恢复活动。