Pukyong National University, Industry-University Cooperation Foundation, Busan, South Korea.
Department of Youth Guidance and Sport Education, Korea National Sport University, Seoul, South Korea -
J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2023 May;63(5):650-659. doi: 10.23736/S0022-4707.23.14651-2. Epub 2023 Feb 20.
Cardiopulmonary functions of athletes can be affected by the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This study aimed to investigate athletes' pattern of returning to sports after COVID-19, their experience of COVID-19-associated symptoms, and the disturbance in sports performance caused by the symptoms.
Elite university athletes who were infected with COVID-19 in 2022 were recruited for the survey and the data for 226 respondents were analyzed. Information about COVID-19 infection and the degree of disturbance in ordinary training and competition was collected. Their returning pattern to sports, the prevalence of COVID-19 symptoms, the degree of disturbance in sports by related symptoms, and factors associated with disturbance in sports and fatigue were analyzed.
Results showed that 53.5% of the analyzed athletes returned to ordinary training immediately after quarantine, while 61.5% experienced disturbance in ordinary training, and 30.9% experienced that in competition. Most prevalent COVID-19 symptoms were lack of energy, easy fatiguability and cough. Disturbance in ordinary training and competition were mainly related to generalized, cardiologic, and respiratory symptoms. Women and those with severe and generalized symptoms had significantly higher odds of experiencing disturbance in training. Those with cognitive symptoms had higher odds of being "fatigue case."
More than half of the athletes returned immediately to sports after the legal quarantine period of COVID-19 infection and experienced disturbance in ordinary training by related symptoms. Prevalent COVID-19 symptoms and the associated factors causing disturbance in sports and fatigue case were also revealed. This study will be helpful to establish the safe return guidelines essential for athletes after COVID-19.
运动员的心肺功能可能会受到 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的影响。本研究旨在调查 COVID-19 后运动员重返运动的模式、他们与 COVID-19 相关症状的经历,以及症状对运动表现的干扰。
招募了 2022 年感染 COVID-19 的精英大学生运动员进行调查,对 226 名受访者的数据进行了分析。收集了有关 COVID-19 感染以及普通训练和比赛中干扰程度的信息。分析了他们重返运动的模式、COVID-19 症状的流行程度、相关症状对运动的干扰程度,以及与运动和疲劳干扰相关的因素。
结果表明,分析中的 53.5%运动员在隔离后立即恢复普通训练,而 61.5%的运动员在普通训练中出现干扰,30.9%的运动员在比赛中出现干扰。最常见的 COVID-19 症状是缺乏能量、容易疲劳和咳嗽。普通训练和比赛的干扰主要与全身、心脏和呼吸系统症状有关。女性和有严重及全身症状的运动员训练干扰的可能性显著更高。有认知症状的运动员出现“疲劳病例”的可能性更高。
超过一半的运动员在 COVID-19 感染的法定隔离期后立即重返运动,并因相关症状而在普通训练中出现干扰。还揭示了 COVID-19 常见症状以及导致运动和疲劳病例干扰的相关因素。本研究将有助于为 COVID-19 后运动员制定安全回归指南。