The effect of medium-term recovery status after COVID-19 illness on cardiopulmonary exercise capacity in a physically active adult population
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- Peter Ladlow
- Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Stanford Hall, Loughborough, United Kingdom
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- Oliver O’Sullivan
- Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Stanford Hall, Loughborough, United Kingdom
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- Alexander N. Bennett
- Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Stanford Hall, Loughborough, United Kingdom
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- Robert Barker-Davies
- Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Stanford Hall, Loughborough, United Kingdom
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- Andrew Houston
- Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Stanford Hall, Loughborough, United Kingdom
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- Rebecca Chamley
- Academic Department of Military Medicine, Birmingham, United Kingdom
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- Samantha May
- Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Stanford Hall, Loughborough, United Kingdom
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- Daniel Mills
- Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Stanford Hall, Loughborough, United Kingdom
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- Dominic Dewson
- Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Stanford Hall, Loughborough, United Kingdom
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- Kasha Rogers-Smith
- Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Stanford Hall, Loughborough, United Kingdom
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- Christopher Ward
- Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Stanford Hall, Loughborough, United Kingdom
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- John Taylor
- Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Stanford Hall, Loughborough, United Kingdom
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- Joseph Mulae
- Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Birmingham, United Kingdom
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- Jon Naylor
- Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Birmingham, United Kingdom
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- Edward D. Nicol
- Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United Kingdom
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- David A. Holdsworth
- Academic Department of Military Medicine, Birmingham, United Kingdom
説明
<jats:p> At 5 mo postinfection, community-treated individuals who feel recovered have comparable cardiopulmonary exercise profiles to the physically trained and active controls, suggesting a readiness to return to higher intensity/volumes of exercise. However, both symptomatic groups and the hospital-recovered group have persistent functional limitations when compared with active controls, supporting the requirement for ongoing monitoring, rehabilitation, and recovery. </jats:p>
収録刊行物
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- Journal of Applied Physiology
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Journal of Applied Physiology 132 (6), 1525-1535, 2022-06-01
American Physiological Society