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- W4376643402 abstract "Introduction COVID-19 is a multi-systemic disease which can target the lungs and the cardiovascular system and can also affect parts of the brain for prolonged periods of time. Even healthy athletes without comorbidities can be psychologically affected long-term by COVID-19. Objective This study aimed to investigate athletes’ perceived mental stress and recovery levels in daily life, and their maximal aerobic power, at three different time points, post COVID-19. Methods In total, 99 athletes (62.6% male), who had been infected by COVID-19, filled out the Recovery Stress Questionnaire for Athletes (REST-Q-Sport) and completed cardiopulmonary exercise testing (endpoint maximal aerobic power output (P max )) at the initial screening (t 1 : 4 months after infection). Follow-up assessments occurred three (t 2 , n = 37) and seven months after t 1 (t 3 , n = 19). Results Subgroup means from the Recovery category were significantly below the reference value of four at all three time points, except “General Recovery” (3.76 (± 0.96), p = 0.275, d = 0.968) at t 3 .”Overtiredness” (2.34 (± 1.27), p = 0.020, r = 0.224) was significantly above the reference value of two at t 1 , while all other Stress subgroups were not significantly different from the reference value or were significantly below the maximum threshold of two at t 1 , t 2 and t 3 . Spearman’s ρ revealed a negative association between P max and the subcategories of stress (ρ = -0.54 to ρ = -0.11, p < 0.050), and positive correlations between P max and “Somatic Recovery” (ρ = 0.43, p < 0.001) and “General Recovery” (ρ = 0.23, p = 0.040) at t 1 . P max (t 1 : 3.83 (± 0.99), t 2 : 3.78 (± 1.14), β = 0.06, p < 0.003) increased significantly from t 1 to t 2 . In addition, REST-Q-Sport indicated a decrease in Sleep (t 2 = 2.35 (± 0.62), t 3 = 2.28(± 0.61), β = -0.18, p < 0.023) at t 3 , when compared to t 2 . Conclusion The perceived recovery seems to be negatively affected in post COVID-19 athletes. Physical performance post COVID-19 correlates with both “Emotional and Somatic Stress” and “Somatic and General Recovery”, indicating potential mental and physical benefits of exercise. While it is evident that COVID-19, like other viral infections, may have an influence on physical performance, monitoring stress and recovery perceptions of athletes is critical to facilitate their return-to-sports, while minimizing long-term COVID-19 induced negative effects like the athletic objective and subjective perceived recovery and stress levels." @default.
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