2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1956968/v1
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Effect of short-term use of FFP2 mask on salivary metabolome of young healthy volunteers: A pilot study.

Abstract: Use of face mask has become an integral part of public life in the post-pandemic era. However, the understanding of the effect of wearing mask on physiology remains incomplete and is required for informing public health policies. Earlier studies indicated changes in breath and blood gas composition upon wearing FFP2 mask. For the first time, we report analysis of the effect of wearing FFP2 mask on metabolic composition of saliva, a proximal matrix to breath. Un-induced saliva was collected from healthy volunte… Show more

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“…-changes in microbial metabolism 20,92 However, three studies (6% of the included papers) describe the absence of adverse or even positive mask effects 85,93,94 .…”
Section: Qualitative Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…-changes in microbial metabolism 20,92 However, three studies (6% of the included papers) describe the absence of adverse or even positive mask effects 85,93,94 .…”
Section: Qualitative Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…organosulfur and short-chain fatty acids) originating from the lower gut microbiota during face mask use -indicating anaerobiosis, metabolic acidosis and possible immunosuppression. Even marginal local effects of masks on salivary metabolites in young and healthy adults have indicated alteration of microbial metabolic activity 92 . The findings of Spira 2022 10 from European data show that mask use correlates with increased morbidity and mortality, which could be due to the above-discussed possible processes.…”
Section: Transient Hypoxaemiamentioning
confidence: 99%