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Cardio-respiratory indicators and functional state of athletes after COVID-19

https://doi.org/10.47529/2223-2524.2024.4.4

Abstract

Purpose of the study: to assess the state of the cardiorespiratory system of athletes after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Materials and methods: A total of 1096 athletes (492 women and 604 men) over 15 years of age were examined in 28 sports. A clinical and instrumental assessment of the health of the athletes, a laboratory analysis by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method for the genetic material of the virus and the level of IgM and IgG antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, an assessment of the functional state of the cardiorespiratory system were carried out.

Results: None of the athletes included in the study were hospitalized or had symptoms of pneumonia or cardiovascular problems. The period of self-isolation with limited self-training lasted from 2.5 to 3 months. After isolation, a decrease in the aerobic capacity of the athletes was noted. The peak oxygen consumption achieved during this period significantly decreased compared to the period before self-isolation in all types of sports disciplines.

Conclusions: Athletes are at high risk of contracting coronavirus infection and require mandatory testing for the infection before being allowed to train and compete. The main consequence of self-isolation is a decrease in the predominantly aerobic performance of athletes, regardless of whether they have had COVID-19.

About the Authors

Yulia M. Ivanova
Moscow Scientific and Practical Center of Medical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine named after S.I. Spasokukotsky of Moscow Healthcare Department
Russian Federation

Yulia M. Ivanova, M.D., Ph.D. (Medicine), functional diagnostics doctor, Senior Researcher of the Department of Sports Medicine and Clinical Pharmacology,

53 Zemlyanoy Val str., Moscow, 105120.



Viktoriya A. Badtieva
Moscow Scientific and Practical Center of Medical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine named after S.I. Spasokukotsky of Moscow Healthcare Department; I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia (Sechenov University)
Russian Federation

Viktoriya A. Badtieva, M.D., D.Sc. (Medicine), Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of Department No. 1; Professor of the Department of Restorative Medicine, Rehabilitation and Balneology

53, Zemlyanoy Val str., Moscow, 105120;

8, Trubetskaya str., Moscow, 119991.



Alexander S. Sharykin
Moscow Scientific and Practical Center of Medical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine named after S.I. Spasokukotsky of Moscow Healthcare Department; Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (Pirogov Medical University)
Russian Federation

Alexander S. Sharykin, M.D., D.Sc. (Medicine), Professor, cardiologist; Professor of the Department of Hospital Pediatrics,

53, Zemlyanoy Val str., Moscow, 105120.



Vladimir I. Pavlov
Moscow Scientific and Practical Center of Medical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine named after S.I. Spasokukotsky of Moscow Healthcare Department
Russian Federation

Vladimir I. Pavlov, M.D., D.Sc. (Medicine), Professor, Head of Functional Diagnostics Department, Leading Researcher of the Department of Sports Medicine and Clinical Pharmacology,

53, Zemlyanoy Val str., Moscow, 105120.



Nataliya V. Trukhacheva
Moscow Scientific and Practical Center of Medical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine named after S.I. Spasokukotsky of Moscow Healthcare Department
Russian Federation

Nataliya V. Trukhacheva, M.D., Ph.D. (Medicine), Head of the department of chargeable medical services, Senior Researcher of the Department of Sports Medicine and Clinical Pharmacology,

53, Zemlyanoy Val str., Moscow, 105120.



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Ivanova Yu.M., Badtieva V.A., Sharykin A.S., Pavlov V.I., Trukhacheva N.V. Cardio-respiratory indicators and functional state of athletes after COVID-19. Sports medicine: research and practice. 2024;14(4):33-39. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47529/2223-2524.2024.4.4

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