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  • Acute Effects of Surgical and FFP2 Face Masks on Physiological Responses and Strength Performance in Persons with Sarcopenia #MMPMID33799555
  • Ramos-Campo DJ; Perez-Pinero S; Munoz-Carrillo JC; Lopez-Roman FJ; Garcia-Sanchez E; Avila-Gandia V
  • Biology (Basel) 2021[Mar]; 10 (3): ? PMID33799555show ga
  • Due to COVID-19, wearing a face mask to reduce virus transmission is currently mandatory in some countries when participants practice exercise in sports centers. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to analyze the effect of wearing a surgical or FFP2 mask during a resistance training session. Fourteen people with sarcopenia (age: 59.40 +/- 5.46 years; weight: 68.78 +/- 8.31 kg; height: 163.84 +/- 9.08 cm) that participated in the study performed three training sessions in a randomized order: 4 sets of 10 repetitions of a half-squat at 60% of the one-repetition maximum and 90 s of rest between set and were either (a) without a mask (NM), (b) wearing a surgical face mask (SM), and (c) wearing a FFP2 face mask (FFP2). We found that wearing face masks had no effect on strength performance (session mean propulsive velocity (m/s): WM: 0.396 +/- 0.042; SM: 0.387 +/- 0.037; and FFP2: 0.391 +/- 0.042 (p = 0.918)). Additionally, no impact of wearing a mask was found on heart rate, heart rate variability, blood lactate concentration (WM: 4.17 +/- 1.89; SM: 4.49 +/- 2.07; and FFP2: 5.28 +/- 2.45 mmol/L (p = 0.447)), or rating of perceived exertion. Wearing a surgical or FFP2 face mask during a resistance training session resulted in similar strength performance and physiological responses than the same exercise without a mask in persons with sarcopenia.
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