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		<title>Professional footballers fought fatigue for six weeks after COVID infection, study shows</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2022 08:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Matchday performance of professional footballers dropped after recovering from COVID-19 with three quarters fighting fatigue for six weeks, a University of Essex study has found. The study – [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matchday performance of professional footballers dropped after recovering from COVID-19 with three quarters fighting fatigue for six weeks, a University of Essex study has found.</p>
<p>The study – published in <em>Physiological Reports</em> &#8211; examined top-flight soccer players for the first time and explored the impact of long Covid on elite athletes.</p>
<p>It found 77 per cent of those studied fought general fatigue for 37 days and 54 per cent battled muscle fatigue for 38 days after testing negative.</p>
<p>GPS data from 10 games after they returned to play uncovered a four per cent decline in match performance – despite no drop in lung capacity.</p>
<p>The study was led by Dr Michele Girardi who worked in collaboration with the University’s School of Sport, Rehabilitation, and Exercise Sciences.</p>
<p>He hopes the research will help improve the return-to-play protocols for sports stars recovering from the virus.</p>
<p>Dr Girardi said: “This is among the first studies that looked at the impact of COVID-19 on professional footballers.</p>
<p>“One original aspect is that we studied players’ metabolic power during official matches following the infection.</p>
<p>“We were surprised to see such an impact on players’ capacity to exercise at high intensities.</p>
<p>“The study findings suggest that fatigue symptoms should carefully be considered for a safe and effective return-to-sport after COVID.</p>
<p>“We were limited on who we could study but the findings are a cause for concern and show more must be done to help players as they return to sport.</p>
<p>“This research also has wider implications as football players were in a unique position during the ongoing pandemic and were almost canaries in the coalmine.</p>
<p>“The world of football was very unusual as when we all had to self-isolate from everyone they continued to train, meet in groups and play.</p>
<p>“A lot is still being learnt about the impact of COVID-19 and we’re hopeful this research will help support clubs as they guide players back to play and help inform public health policy on long COVID.”</p>
<p>Dr Girardi worked with colleagues in Italy to study players in the Italian Serie C league for the paper entitled ‘COVID-19 disease in professional football players: symptoms and impact on pulmonary function and metabolic power during matches’.</p>
<p>One anonymous club opened its doors to a team of researchers, which also included academics from the University of Padua, University of Rome “Foro Italico”, University of Verona and University College London.</p>
<p>Data of 13 players who were infected with COVID was studied over the course of roughly six months.</p>
<p>They had an average age of 24, were just under 6ft and weighed around just over 12 stone.</p>
<p>It is now hoped the study will be expanded with more teams taking part to understand the impact of coronavirus.</p>
<p>Dr Girardi added: “Although this is a relatively small sample size this is vital data which shows more needs to be done to understand the impact of COVID on young healthy people.</p>
<p>“The virus has not gone away and sports teams are high-risk environments which can act as real vectors for infection.”</p>
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