'Every Run Is Hard': Endurance Athletes' Experiences of Return to Sports Participation After COVID-19-A Mixed Methods Study.

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Translational sports medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/1506534
Cheryl Anne Haley, Helena Van Aswegen, Benita Olivier
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Abstract

Protracted return to sport (RTS) following COVID-19 is common due to long-term cardiopulmonary symptoms and persistent fatigue. In athletes, low exercise tolerance may result in emotional distress. The aim of this study is to assess the symptom severity, the management thereof and the impact on quality of life (QOL) as endurance athletes return to their preillness level of sports participation. A cross-sectional survey-based mixed methods study of long-distance athletes was performed. Quantitative data included sport and disease characteristics, fatigue score and management of persistent symptoms. A total of 295 survey responses were included. The mean age was 45.1 (10.2) years and 54.7% were male. Barriers to exercise included tachycardia (72%), fatigue (72%), dyspnoea (58%) and inability to exercise at high intensities (75%). High physical and mental fatigue scores were found, the former significantly predicting return to sport. Qualitative data were collected through open-ended questions exploring challenges faced when returning to sport post-COVID-19 convalescence and the impact on their QOL. Biopsychosocial well-being constituted three themes: Physical, Psychological and Social. Categories with high code frequencies included persistent cardiopulmonary symptoms, physical fatigue, emotional distress and social disengagement. Mixing the methods revealed that the athletes' QOL deteriorated due to protracted RTS after COVID-19. A multidisciplinary approach to management may be required by endurance athletes.

“每次跑步都很艰难”:耐力运动员在covid -19后重返体育参与的经历——混合方法研究
由于长期心肺症状和持续疲劳,COVID-19后长期恢复运动(RTS)很常见。在运动员中,低运动耐受性可能会导致情绪困扰。本研究的目的是评估症状的严重程度,管理及其对生活质量(QOL)的影响,当耐力运动员恢复到他们的病前运动参与水平。采用基于横断面调查的混合方法对长距离运动员进行了研究。定量数据包括运动和疾病特征、疲劳评分和持续症状的管理。共有295份调查回复。平均年龄45.1(10.2)岁,男性占54.7%。运动障碍包括心动过速(72%)、疲劳(72%)、呼吸困难(58%)和无法进行高强度运动(75%)。身体和精神疲劳得分较高,前者显著预示着重返运动。通过开放式问题收集定性数据,探讨covid -19恢复期后重返运动所面临的挑战及其对生活质量的影响。生物心理社会福利包括三个主题:身体、心理和社会。编码频率高的类别包括持续性心肺症状、身体疲劳、情绪困扰和社交脱离。混合方法发现,新冠肺炎后运动员的生活质量因长期RTS而恶化。耐力运动员可能需要多学科的管理方法。
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