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COVID-19感染对耐力运动员心肺适能、睡眠和心理的影响——恺撒研究

Impact of COVID-19 Infection on Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Sleep, and Psychology of Endurance Athletes-CAESAR Study.

作者信息

Śliż Daniel, Wiecha Szczepan, Gąsior Jakub S, Kasiak Przemysław Seweryn, Ulaszewska Katarzyna, Lewandowski Marcin, Barylski Marcin, Mamcarz Artur

机构信息

3rd Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Medical University of Warsaw, 04-749 Warsaw, Poland.

School of Public Health, Postgraduate Medical Education Center, 01-813 Warsaw, Poland.

出版信息

J Clin Med. 2023 Apr 20;12(8):3002. doi: 10.3390/jcm12083002.

Abstract

COVID-19 has a deteriorating impact on health which is especially important for endurance athletes (EAs) who need to maintain continuity of training. The illness affects sleep and psychology, which influence sport performance. The aims of this study were: (1) to assess the consequences of mild COVID-19 on sleep and psychology and (2) to assess the consequences of mild COVID-19 on cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) results. A total of 49 EAs (males = 43, 87.76%; females = 6, 12.24%; age = 39.9 ± 7.8 years; height = 178.4 ± 6.8 cm; weight = 76.3 ± 10.4 kg; BMI = 24.0 ± 2.6 kg·m) underwent a maximal cycling or running CPET pre- and post-COVID-19 and completed an original survey. Exercise performance deteriorated after COVID-19 (maximal oxygen uptake, VO = 47.81 ± 7.81 vs. 44.97 ± 7.00 mL·kg·min pre- and post-infection, respectively; < 0.001). Waking up at night affected the heart rate (HR) at the respiratory compensation point (RCP) ( = 0.028). Sleep time influenced pulmonary ventilation ( = 0.013), breathing frequency ( = 0.010), and blood lactate concentration (Lac) ( = 0.013) at the RCP. The maximal power/speed ( = 0.046) and HR ( = 0.070) were linked to the quality of sleep. Stress management and relaxation techniques were linked with VO ( = 0.046), maximal power/speed ( = 0.033), and maximal Lac ( = 0.045). Cardiorespiratory fitness deteriorated after mild COVID-19 and was correlated with sleep and psychological indices. Medical professionals should encourage EAs to maintain proper mental health and sleep after COVID-19 infection to facilitate recovery.

摘要

新冠病毒病(COVID-19)对健康的影响日益恶化,这对需要保持训练连续性的耐力运动员尤为重要。该疾病会影响睡眠和心理,进而影响运动表现。本研究的目的是:(1)评估轻症COVID-19对睡眠和心理的影响,以及(2)评估轻症COVID-19对心肺运动试验(CPET)结果的影响。共有49名耐力运动员(男性43名,占87.76%;女性6名,占12.24%;年龄39.9±7.8岁;身高178.4±6.8厘米;体重76.3±10.4千克;体重指数24.0±2.6千克·米)在感染COVID-19前后进行了最大骑行或跑步CPET,并完成了一项原创调查。感染COVID-19后运动表现下降(最大摄氧量,VO₂分别为感染前47.81±7.81和感染后44.97±7.00毫升·千克·分钟;P<0.001)。夜间醒来会影响呼吸补偿点(RCP)时的心率(HR)(P=0.028)。睡眠时间会影响RCP时的肺通气量(P=0.013)、呼吸频率(P=0.010)和血乳酸浓度(Lac)(P=0.013)。最大功率/速度(P=0.046)和HR(P=0.070)与睡眠质量相关。压力管理和放松技巧与VO₂(P=0.046)、最大功率/速度(P=0.033)和最大Lac(P=0.045)相关。轻症COVID-19后心肺适能下降,并与睡眠和心理指标相关。医学专业人员应鼓励耐力运动员在感染COVID-19后保持良好的心理健康和睡眠以促进康复。

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