2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1099392
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The impact of pandemic-related social distancing regulations on exercise performance—Objective data and training recommendations to mitigate losses in physical fitness

Abstract: IntroductionIn the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, governmental restrictions led to the closure of sports facilities for several months. To date, only subjective and fitness-tracking related data on physical activity during the pandemic are available. Using data of a chip-controlled fitness circuit, training data as a measure of physical performance before and after the lockdown during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic will show the impact of the training interruption on exercise performance… Show more

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“…Following the previous studies, the leg score as the primary outcome (product of training weight on the leg extensor (sum of lifting and lowering the weight) and the overall number of repetitions) was calculated. All other calculated parameters were defined as secondary outcomes, such as the rowing score (product of training weight on the rowing machine (sum of lifting and lowering the weight) and the overall number of repetitions) and the endurance score (quotient of HR and average watt) [12]. For each time point, mean values as further secondary outcomes were calculated for all parameters of each training device and compared over the four time points.…”
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“…Following the previous studies, the leg score as the primary outcome (product of training weight on the leg extensor (sum of lifting and lowering the weight) and the overall number of repetitions) was calculated. All other calculated parameters were defined as secondary outcomes, such as the rowing score (product of training weight on the rowing machine (sum of lifting and lowering the weight) and the overall number of repetitions) and the endurance score (quotient of HR and average watt) [12]. For each time point, mean values as further secondary outcomes were calculated for all parameters of each training device and compared over the four time points.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the individual training break was calculated as the days between the last training before and the first training after the lockdown. Furthermore, the subgroup of participants with a high exercise level was examined, which was defined according to the group with the most intense training regime (baseline leg score > 1320 kg) in the data of Zieschang et al [12]. Leg, rowing, and endurance scores were compared over the four time points for this group.…”
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