Long-term manifestations of COVID-19 in athletes: a narrative review

João Ribeiro, Daniel Caldeira, Hélder Dores

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Abstract

Background: Long COVID is a condition where symptoms or complications persist beyond 3 months after COVID-19 infection. Although most athletes experience mild symptoms, those involved in sports with higher cardiovascular demands can develop long COVID, which can negatively impact sports performance. This narrative review aimed to analyze the long COVID in athletes, especially cardiovascular effects; to alert medical and sporting community for the clinical aftermaths of COVID-19, focusing on physical activity; and to discuss the potential return-to-play strategies for these athletes. Methods: An electronic search in PubMed database for articles published between January/2020 and February/2023 was performed including athletic populations with COVID-19, emphasizing long-term complications, especially the cardiovascular effects. Results and Conclusions: While severe cardiac complications are rare, athletes with long COVID often experience symptoms such as fatigue, dyspnea, palpitations, and exercise intolerance. To manage athletes with long COVID, individualized and structured return-to-play programs with the involvement of multidisciplinary teams are crucial. This underscores the importance of recognizing long COVID in athletes, raising awareness of its potential impacts, and implementing strategies to ensure a safe return to play.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)452 - 459
JournalPhysician and Sportsmedicine
Volume52
Issue number5
Early online date2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Athletes
  • cardiovascular outcomes
  • COVID-19
  • long COVID
  • myocarditis
  • return to play

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