• A new study shows that working out while

    From Runners World@24:150/1 to All on Tue Nov 10 21:31:30 2020
    A new study shows that working out while wearing a mask won’t sabotage
    your fitness goals.
    By Jordan Smith
    Nov 10, 2020

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    * As the coronavirus continues to spread across the country, more
    cities and states are adopting mask mandates.
    * Many gyms and indoor training facilities require masks when working
    out to help slow the spread of coronavirus and COVID-19.
    * A new study published in the International Journal of
    Environmental Research and Public Health found that wearing a mask
    does not hinder performance or oxygen levels.
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    Though gyms and fitness studios have slowly reopened, that doesn’t mean
    the spread of coronavirus is under control. To help mitigate the
    spread, many gyms and indoor training facilities require clients to
    wear masks or face coverings. The good news: Early research
    suggests they don’t actually hinder your performance in terms of time
    to exhaustion or peak power output, and had no discernible negative
    effect on blood or muscle oxygenation levels, rate of perceived
    exertion, or heart rate in young, healthy adults.

    Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan gathered a small sample
    of 7 men and 7 women, ranging from slightly inactive (not meeting the
    Physical Activity Guidelines of 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous
    activity per week in Canada) to elite cyclists and tested the effects
    of wearing a three-layer cloth face mask, a surgical mask, and no mask
    on their exercise performance. (The Association of American Medical
    Colleges suggests that cloth masks should have at least two layers
    whenever possible to be most effective.)

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    The study participants started with a brief warm-up on a stationary
    bike, then underwent a progressive-intensity exercise test, during
    which they had to maintain the same pedal rate while the resistance was
    continually increased until exhaustion, Phil Chilibeck, PhD, professor
    at the University of Saskatchewan College of Kinesiology and co-author
    of the study explained to Runner’s World. Heart rate, blood oxygen
    saturation, and rate of perceived exertion were recorded every 30
    seconds.
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    Each of the three tests were done on a different day to allow full
    recovery between tests, Chilibeck added. Additionally, participants
    were required to maintain similar diet, sleep, and exercise
    routines for 24 hours before each test.
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    The results, published in the International Journal of
    Environmental Research and Public Health found that wearing a mask had
    no effect on performance or muscle oxygen levels. Since there was no
    difference in time to exhaustion between conditions, the peak power
    reached at the end of each test was similar in mask and no-mask
    conditions for all participants, Chilibeck explained. Researchers also
    did not see any effects of the masks during exercise on arterial
    (blood) oxygen levels, which would decrease if breathing was affected.

    And while droplet spread was not measured, all masks used were tested
    in a previous study in which they were shown to effectively
    minimize droplet spread, according to Chilibeck.
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    Though the participants represented a wide range of fitness levels,
    it’s important to note that these tests were conducted on a very small
    sample size (just 14 young, healthy adults), and more research is
    needed on larger populations to draw sweeping conclusions about the
    general population.

    Additionally, the study was performed on a stationary bike, where
    participants exerted themselves for a maximum of 12 minutes. Stationary
    bikes are commonly used in studies because they allow for more control,
    but additional research on runners in particular for longer efforts
    will be needed to understand how masks affect a sustained, sub-maximal
    effort such as a half marathon or marathon.

    Face coverings can make exercise feel more difficult for some, but that
    perceived effect could be influenced by a number of factors including
    psychosomatic elements, humidity, and prolonged intensity, but there is
    no evidence they affect blood oxygen levels.

    Still, this early research shows promising evidence that wearing a
    mask has no discernible negative effect on performance yet provides
    major benefits for slowing the spread of this deadly disease.

    As Runner’s World previously reported, wearing a mask, maintaining
    an ample distance between yourself and others, and washing you hands
    regularly are some of the best ways to keep yourself and others
    healthy.

    “If people wear face masks during indoor exercise, it might make the
    sessions safer and allow gyms to stay open during COVID,” Chilibeck
    said in a news release.

    Check your state and local guidelines for more details on community
    spread and any restrictions in place in your area.
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    from growing up in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and her passion for
    running was sparked by local elementary school cross-country meets.
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