Effects of wearing a KF94 face mask on performance, perceptual parameters, and physiological responses during resistance exercise.

Physical activity and nutrition Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-30 DOI:10.20463/pan.2024.0019
Minje Ji, Dohyeon Lee, Sewon Lee
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Purpose: Wearing face masks in indoor public places, including fitness centers, is an effective strategy for preventing the airborne transmission of viruses. Despite this, limited research has addressed the effects of wearing a mask during resistance exercise, which is primarily performed in indoor fitness centers. This study investigated the effects of wearing a KF94 face mask on exercise volume, perceptual parameters, and cardiorespiratory and cardiovascular responses during resistance exercise.

Methods: Twenty young men (23.8 ± 0.5 years old) participated in this randomized crossover trial. The participants performed moderate-intensity resistance exercise (60% of 1RM) sessions under two different conditions (KF94 mask vs. no mask). Cardiorespiratory parameters, exercise volume, rating of perceived exertion (RPE), and dyspnea were measured. Blood lactate concentration, blood pressure, arterial stiffness, and perceptual parameters were measured pre- and post-exercise.

Results: Wearing the KF94 mask significantly reduced exercise volume, ventilation volume, and ventilation efficiency compared to exercising without a mask (p < 0.05). Although blood lactate concentration remained unchanged between the two conditions, RPE and dyspnea were significantly higher with the KF94 mask (p < 0.01). Central arterial stiffness post-exercise was significantly higher with the KF94 mask than without it (p < 0.01).

Conclusion: Wearing a KF94 face mask during resistance exercise affected exercise volume, perceptual parameters, and cardiorespiratory and cardiovascular responses. These findings suggest that coaches and trainers should consider the individual characteristics when designing exercise prescriptions and modifying resistance exercise variables while wearing KF94 masks.

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佩戴 KF94 面罩对阻力运动中的表现、感知参数和生理反应的影响。
目的:在包括健身中心在内的室内公共场所佩戴口罩是防止病毒通过空气传播的有效策略。尽管如此,针对主要在室内健身中心进行的阻力运动中佩戴口罩的影响的研究却很有限。本研究调查了阻力运动时佩戴 KF94 口罩对运动量、感知参数以及心肺和心血管反应的影响:20 名年轻男性(23.8 ± 0.5 岁)参加了这项随机交叉试验。参与者在两种不同条件下(KF94 面罩与无面罩)进行了中等强度的阻力运动(1RM 的 60%)。对心肺功能参数、运动量、体力感觉评分(RPE)和呼吸困难进行了测量。运动前后测量了血液乳酸浓度、血压、动脉僵硬度和感知参数:结果:与不戴口罩运动相比,戴 KF94 口罩能显著减少运动量、通气量和通气效率(p < 0.05)。虽然两种情况下的血乳酸浓度保持不变,但佩戴 KF94 面罩时的 RPE 和呼吸困难程度明显更高(p < 0.01)。戴上 KF94 面罩后,运动后中央动脉僵硬度明显高于不戴的情况(p < 0.01):结论:阻力运动时佩戴 KF94 面罩会影响运动量、感知参数以及心肺和心血管反应。这些研究结果表明,教练员和训练员在设计运动处方和修改佩戴 KF94 面具时的阻力运动变量时,应考虑到个体特征。
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