Masks at the gym: Uncomfortable but not unsafe, study finds

Masks at the gym: uncomfortable but not unsafe, study finds

Wearing a mask while you exercise may be uncomfortable, but a new study should reassure gym-goers that it poses no actual health risks.

“What we found was, that it is safe to run at peak exercise in both an N95 mask and a cloth face mask,” said researcher Dr. Matthew Kampert, of the Cleveland Clinic.

His team looked at 20 healthy people, average age 37, who ran on a treadmill to peak exhaustion while wearing an N95 mask, a cloth mask and no mask.

None of the participants had any safety issues while working out in either type of mask, and monitors showed no abnormal heart rhythms or unsafe drops in oxygen.

The main reason participants stopped running was due to mask discomfort, according to the study published online June 30 in JAMA Network Open.

Kampert noted that the study did not include people with chronic disease or heart or lung problems, and he recommended that people with underlying health conditions talk to their doctor about exercising with or without a mask.

People who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can exercise indoors without a mask, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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