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Retorno al ejercicio después de COVID-19. Posicionamiento de la Sociedad Mexicana de Cardiología

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Title
Retorno al ejercicio después de COVID-19. Posicionamiento de la Sociedad Mexicana de Cardiología
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Archivos de cardiología de México, December 2021
DOI 10.24875/acm.20000507
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Authors

Norma Cerón-Enriquez, Marianna A. García-Saldivia, Jorge A. Lara-Vargas, Juan P. Núñez-Urquiza, J. Jesús Alonso-Sánchez, J. Jesús Silva-Torres, Juan C. Pérez-Gámez, Nancy Pacheco-Beltrán, Marco A. Alcocer-Gamba

Abstract

La enfermedad por coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) fue declarada pandemia el 11 de marzo de 2020; una consecuencia ha sido el incremento en el sedentarismo y la reducción de la actividad deportiva. El ejercicio beneficia el sistema inmunitario de defensa, especialmente en adultos mayores. Se recomienda guardar distancia de 1.5 metros entre personas, y si se realiza caminata o trote, el espacio debe ser de hasta 5 y 10 metros respectivamente. Los casos reportados son en su mayoría leves hasta en un 80%, y pueden ser críticos hasta en 4.7%; los factores de riesgo son bien conocidos: hipertensión, diabetes y enfermedad cardiaca previa. Los casos graves o críticos se presentan como cuadros de síndrome de distrés respiratorio agudo y ante afección cardiovascular cursan principalmente como miopericarditis, síndromes coronarios agudos, choque cardiogénico y eventos trombóticos, entre otros. El ejercicio después de la recuperación de infección por coronavirus 2 del síndrome respiratorio agudo grave (SARS-CoV-2) siempre está recomendado, sin embargo, dependerá del cuadro clínico qué medidas se deben tomar previo a su inicio, y es en casos moderados y especialmente en los graves donde la evaluación y prescripción previa al retorno al ejercicio o deporte debe ser guiada por personal médico experto en rehabilitación cardiopulmonar, en especial en deportistas.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 4 9%
Student > Doctoral Student 3 7%
Researcher 3 7%
Student > Postgraduate 2 5%
Professor 1 2%
Other 3 7%
Unknown 27 63%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Nursing and Health Professions 3 7%
Arts and Humanities 2 5%
Immunology and Microbiology 2 5%
Sports and Recreations 2 5%
Medicine and Dentistry 2 5%
Other 5 12%
Unknown 27 63%
Attention Score in Context

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#23,156,621
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Outputs from Archivos de cardiología de México
#198
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#444,463
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Outputs of similar age from Archivos de cardiología de México
#25
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