Author: Crameri, Giovanni Andrea Gerardo; Bielecki, Michel; Züst, Roland; Buehrer, Thomas Werner; Stanga, Zeno; Deuel, Jeremy Werner
Title: Reduced maximal aerobic capacity after COVID-19 in young adult recruits, Switzerland, May 2020 Cord-id: st2aqafq Document date: 2020_9_10
ID: st2aqafq
Snippet: In March 2020, we observed an outbreak of COVID-19 among a relatively homogenous group of 199 young (median age 21 years; 87% men) Swiss recruits. By comparing physical endurance before and in median 45 days after the outbreak, we found a significant decrease in predicted maximal aerobic capacity in COVID-19 convalescent but not in asymptomatically infected and SARS-CoV-2 naive recruits. This finding might be indicative of lung injury after apparently mild COVID-19 in young adults.
Document: In March 2020, we observed an outbreak of COVID-19 among a relatively homogenous group of 199 young (median age 21 years; 87% men) Swiss recruits. By comparing physical endurance before and in median 45 days after the outbreak, we found a significant decrease in predicted maximal aerobic capacity in COVID-19 convalescent but not in asymptomatically infected and SARS-CoV-2 naive recruits. This finding might be indicative of lung injury after apparently mild COVID-19 in young adults.
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