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Wearing of Cloth or Disposable Surgical Face Masks has no Effect on Vigorous Exercise Performance in Healthy Individuals

Keely A. Shaw, Scotty Butcher, Jongbum Ko, Gordon A. Zello, Philip D. Chilibeck

2020International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health177 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wearing face masks is recommended for the prevention of contracting or exposing others to cardiorespiratory infections, such as COVID-19. Controversy exists on whether wearing face masks during vigorous exercise affects performance. We used a randomized, counterbalanced cross-over design to evaluate the effects of wearing a surgical mask, a cloth mask, or no mask in 14 participants (7 men and 7 women; 28.2 ± 8.7 y) during a cycle ergometry test to exhaustion. Arterial oxygen saturation (pulse oximetry) and tissue oxygenation index (indicator of hemoglobin saturation/desaturation) at vastus lateralis (near-infrared spectroscopy) were assessed throughout the exercise tests. Wearing face masks had no effect on performance (time to exhaustion (mean ± SD): no mask 622 ± 141 s, surgical mask 657 ± 158 s, cloth mask 637 ± 153 s (p = 0.20); peak power: no mask 234 ± 56 W, surgical mask 241 ± 57 W, cloth mask 241 ± 51 W (p = 0.49)). When expressed relative to peak exercise performance, no differences were evident between wearing or not wearing a mask for arterial oxygen saturation, tissue oxygenation index, rating of perceived exertion, or heart rate at any time during the exercise tests. Wearing a face mask during vigorous exercise had no discernable detrimental effect on blood or muscle oxygenation, and exercise performance in young, healthy participants (ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04557605).

Topics & Concepts

Rating of perceived exertionMedicineCardiorespiratory fitnessHeart ratePulse oximetryFace masksOxygen saturationOxygenationBlood pressureAnesthesiaPhysical therapySurgeryCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Internal medicineOxygenChemistryDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)Organic chemistryInfection Control and VentilationClimate Change and Health ImpactsCOVID-19 and healthcare impacts