Relationship between physical performance and perception of stress and recovery in daily life post COVID-19-An explorative study.
Jule ZornShirin VollrathLynn MatitsMartin SchönfelderSebastian V W SchulzAchim JergJuergen Michael SteinackerDaniel Alexander BizjakPublished in: PloS one (2023)
The perceived recovery seems to be negatively affected in post COVID-19 athletes. Physical performance post COVID-19 correlates with both "Emotional and Somatic Stress" and "Somatic and General Recovery", indicating potential mental and physical benefits of exercise. While it is evident that COVID-19, like other viral infections, may have an influence on physical performance, monitoring stress and recovery perceptions of athletes is critical to facilitate their return-to-sports, while minimizing long-term COVID-19 induced negative effects like the athletic objective and subjective perceived recovery and stress levels.