Sports and Exercise Medicine Division, Department of Medicine, University Hospital of Padua, Padua, Italy.
Clinical Network of Sports and Exercise Medicine of the Veneto Region, Padua, Italy.
J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2023 Jul;63(7):828-834. doi: 10.23736/S0022-4707.22.14468-3. Epub 2023 Mar 16.
From 2020, most countries all over the world have implemented strategies aimed at limiting contagion of COVID-19. The pandemic caused a reduction in physical activity (PA) and sports at all levels. The aim of the present study was to analyze and quantify the related impact of imposed PA restrictions on functional capacity in young athletes.
This observational cohort study evaluated annually the exercise capacity of a sample of young athletes (N.=344) referred for the pre-participation screening at our Sports and Exercise Medicine Division (2017-2021). Standardized maximal exercise testing was performed on treadmill and linear mixed models analyzed metabolic equivalent of tasks (METs) and exercise time as dependent variables.
METs and exercise time showed a reduction in the year 2020 and a subsequent increase in 2021, with males revealing a faster recovery in exercise capacity. Athletes who maintained >250 annual training hours were less affected by the pandemic.
These data suggest a significant impact of forced physical inactivity on a cohort of apparently healthy young athletes. The COVID-19-related experience should lead to strategies to avoid negative effects and long-term consequences of containment measures.
自 2020 年以来,世界上大多数国家都实施了旨在限制 COVID-19 传播的策略。大流行导致各级别身体活动(PA)和运动减少。本研究的目的是分析和量化对年轻运动员功能能力的强制性 PA 限制的相关影响。
本观察性队列研究每年评估我们运动和运动医学科(2017-2021 年)推荐参加参赛前筛查的年轻运动员样本的运动能力(N=344)。在跑步机上进行标准化最大运动测试,并使用线性混合模型分析代谢当量(MET)和运动时间作为因变量。
METs 和运动时间在 2020 年减少,2021 年增加,男性的运动能力恢复更快。每年保持>250 小时训练的运动员受大流行的影响较小。
这些数据表明,强制性的身体不活动对一群看似健康的年轻运动员产生了重大影响。与 COVID-19 相关的经验应导致采取策略,避免遏制措施的负面影响和长期后果。