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Exercise in an Overweight Patient with Covid-19: A Case Study

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  • Amir Hossein Ahmadi Hekmatikar

    (Department of Physical Education & Sport Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran 14117-13116, Iran)

  • Mahdieh Molanouri Shamsi

    (Department of Physical Education & Sport Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran 14117-13116, Iran)

  • Zahra Sadat Zabhi Ashkazari

    (Department of Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 14496-14535, Iran)

  • Katsuhiko Suzuki

    (Faculty of Sport Sciences, Waseda University, 2-579-15, Mikajima, Tokorozawa 359-1192, Japan)

Abstract

Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a dangerous infectious disease that is easily transmitted and which is called an acute respiratory syndrome. With the spread of the coronavirus around the world and its epidemic among humans, we are losing many humans. The long process of treatment in hospitalized patients who are receiving intensive care and medication is associated with physical weakness. It has been suggested that lifelong exercise can create a safe margin for a person that allows them to avoid becoming infected with the virus. The current study was conducted to assess the effects of low-intensity exercise and breathing exercises on cardiorespiratory responses and physical status in an overweight 20-year-old woman infected with COVID-19. The patient was referred to Hazrat Ali Ibn Abitaleb Hospital in Rafsanjan. The patient had initial symptoms of coronavirus including weakness, shortness of breath, fever, and chills, and the initial tests confirmed that the person was infected with the coronavirus. Although COVID-19 reduces respiration and blood oxygen and severely reduces movement and physical activity, low-intensity rehabilitation and breathing exercises along with medication can improve blood oxygen status, resting heart rate, blood pressure, and hand power status in patients and possibly speeding up the healing process. The results of the present study show that low-intensity exercise and breathing exercises in patients with COVID-19, whose disease severity is mild to moderate, can be performed safely under the supervision of their physicians to prevent the disease process.

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  • Amir Hossein Ahmadi Hekmatikar & Mahdieh Molanouri Shamsi & Zahra Sadat Zabhi Ashkazari & Katsuhiko Suzuki, 2021. "Exercise in an Overweight Patient with Covid-19: A Case Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(11), pages 1-6, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:11:p:5882-:d:565660
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    1. Hamid Agha-Alinejad & Amir Hossein Ahmadi Hekmatikar & Ruheea Taskin Ruhee & Mahdieh Molanouri Shamsi & Masoud Rahmati & Kayvan Khoramipour & Katsuhiko Suzuki, 2022. "A Guide to Different Intensities of Exercise, Vaccination, and Sports Nutrition in the Course of Preparing Elite Athletes for the Management of Upper Respiratory Infections during the COVID-19 Pandemi," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(3), pages 1-13, February.
    2. Mélina Bailly & Léna Pélissier & Emmanuel Coudeyre & Bertrand Evrard & Rea Bingula & Corinne Rochette & Laurent Mériade & Christelle Blavignac & Anne-Cécile Fournier & Yves-Jean Bignon & Fabrice Ranno, 2022. "Systematic Review of COVID-19-Related Physical Activity-Based Rehabilitations: Benefits to Be Confirmed by More Robust Methodological Approaches," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(15), pages 1-17, July.

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