The Impact of Aerobic Exercise on Athletic Performance in Recovered and Uninfected COVID-19 Athletes during Post-COVID-19 Period

Ebrahim Shaabani Ezdini, Ahmad Rahmani, Mahboobeh Esmaeilniya, Elham Gholizadeh, I. Dergaa, Tyler W Lebaron
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Background: The global COVID-19 pandemic has significantly influenced athletes worldwide. Objectives: This research aims to investigate the effects of a 4-week aerobic exercise program on athletic performance in both recovered and uninfected COVID-19 athletes during the post-COVID-19 period. Methods: Fourteen male student-athletes aged 18 - 25 years from Imam Khomeini International University participated in this study. The participants comprised 7 recovered COVID-19 athletes and 7 athletes with no prior COVID-19 infection. The study employed a pre-test/post-test design conducted in 2 phases. During the pre and post-test phases, participants underwent baseline assessments of athletic performance, including maximum oxygen consumption (VO2 max) and anaerobic power. Subsequently, the participants engaged in a 4-week aerobic exercise intervention. Pre- and post-intervention outcomes within groups were compared using paired t-tests, while independent t-tests were utilized for comparisons between the recovered COVID-19 athlete group and the uninfected athlete group. Results: Independent t-tests demonstrated significant increases in VO2 max and peak power after 4 weeks of aerobic exercise in both the recovered COVID-19 group (P = 0.001, P = 0.0001) and the uninfected COVID-19 group (P = 0.012, P = 0.001). However, dependent t-tests revealed a significant difference between the recovered COVID-19 group and the uninfected COVID-19 group in the post-test of VO2 max (P = 0.044) and peak power (P = 0.001). Conclusions: This study indicates that a 4-week aerobic exercise regimen can improve athletic performance in both recovered and uninfected COVID-19 athletes. However, recovered COVID-19 athletes exhibited a notably slower rate of improvement compared to their uninfected counterparts. Therefore, it is recommended that, in addition to aerobic exercise, recovered athletes integrate supplementary strategies to optimize their return-to-sport timeline and maximize performance recovery.
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有氧运动对 COVID-19 后恢复期和未感染 COVID-19 运动员运动表现的影响
背景:COVID-19 在全球的流行对全世界的运动员产生了重大影响。研究目的本研究旨在调查为期 4 周的有氧运动计划对 COVID-19 后期间已康复和未感染 COVID-19 运动员运动表现的影响。研究方法来自伊玛目霍梅尼国际大学(Imam Khomeini International University)的 14 名年龄在 18-25 岁之间的男性学生运动员参与了本研究。参与者包括 7 名 COVID-19 康复运动员和 7 名之前未感染 COVID-19 的运动员。研究采用前测/后测设计,分两个阶段进行。在前测和后测阶段,参与者接受了运动表现基线评估,包括最大耗氧量(VO2 max)和无氧功率。随后,参与者进行了为期 4 周的有氧运动干预。采用配对 t 检验比较组内干预前和干预后的结果,采用独立 t 检验比较 COVID-19 康复运动员组和未受感染运动员组的结果。结果独立 t 检验表明,经过 4 周的有氧运动后,COVID-19 康复组(P = 0.001,P = 0.0001)和 COVID-19 未感染组(P = 0.012,P = 0.001)的最大氧饱和度和峰值功率均有显著提高。然而,依赖性 t 检验显示,在最大 VO2(P = 0.044)和峰值功率(P = 0.001)的后测试中,COVID-19 恢复组与 COVID-19 未感染组之间存在显著差异。结论本研究表明,为期 4 周的有氧运动可提高 COVID-19 运动员康复后和未感染 COVID-19 运动员的运动表现。然而,与未感染 COVID-19 的运动员相比,康复的 COVID-19 运动员的运动成绩提高速度明显较慢。因此,建议康复的运动员除了进行有氧运动外,还应采取一些辅助策略,以优化他们重返运动场的时间安排,最大限度地恢复运动表现。
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