Cognitive and psychophysiological impact of surgical mask use during university lessons

The aim of the present study was to analyze the impact of surgical mask use in cognitive and psychophysiological response of university students during a lesson. We analyzed 50 volunteers university students (age 20.2 ± 2.9) in two 150 min lessons. i. personal class using a surgical mask and ii. onl...

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Tornero-Aguilera, José Francisco
Clemente-Suárez, Vicente Javier
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2021
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Corporación Universidad de la Costa
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COVID-19
Surgical mask
Fatigue
Blood oxygen saturation
Education
Heart rate variability
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title Cognitive and psychophysiological impact of surgical mask use during university lessons
spellingShingle Cognitive and psychophysiological impact of surgical mask use during university lessons
COVID-19
Surgical mask
Fatigue
Blood oxygen saturation
Education
Heart rate variability
title_short Cognitive and psychophysiological impact of surgical mask use during university lessons
title_full Cognitive and psychophysiological impact of surgical mask use during university lessons
title_fullStr Cognitive and psychophysiological impact of surgical mask use during university lessons
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive and psychophysiological impact of surgical mask use during university lessons
title_sort Cognitive and psychophysiological impact of surgical mask use during university lessons
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Tornero-Aguilera, José Francisco
Clemente-Suárez, Vicente Javier
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Tornero-Aguilera, José Francisco
Clemente-Suárez, Vicente Javier
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv COVID-19
topic COVID-19
Surgical mask
Fatigue
Blood oxygen saturation
Education
Heart rate variability
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Surgical mask
Fatigue
Blood oxygen saturation
Education
Heart rate variability
description The aim of the present study was to analyze the impact of surgical mask use in cognitive and psychophysiological response of university students during a lesson. We analyzed 50 volunteers university students (age 20.2 ± 2.9) in two 150 min lessons. i. personal class using a surgical mask and ii. online class with student at home without the mask. Blood oxygen saturation, heart rate and heart rate variability, mental fatigue and reaction time were measured before and immediately after both lectures. We found how both lesson produced an increase in mental fatigue, reaction time and autonomous sympathetic modulation, being heart rate significantly higher (77.7 ± 18.2 vs. 89.3 ± 11.2 bpm, not mask, mask respectively) and blood oxygen saturation significantly lower (98.4 ± 0.5 vs. 96.0 ± 1.8%, mask, not mask respectively) using the surgical mask. The use of surgical mask during a 150 min university lesson produced an increased heart rate and a decrease in blood oxygen saturation, not significantly affecting the mental fatigue perception, reaction time and time, frequency and nonlinear hear rate variability domains of students
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E. Dourado, Accelerating availability of vaccine candidates for COVID-19, Mercatus Center Res Paper Ser Special Edition Policy Brief (2020), 2020.
J.P. Fuentes-García, M.J.M. Patino, ˜ S. Villafaina, V.J Clemente-Suarez, ´ The Effect of COVID-19 Confinement in behavioral, psychological, and training patterns of chess players, Front Psychol 11 (2020), https://doi.org/10.3389/ fpsyg.2020.01812.
F. Godlee, Covid-19: Surviving the Long Road Ahead, 2020.
S. Feng, C. Shen, N. Xia, W. Song, M. Fan, B.J. Cowling, Rational use of face masks in the COVID-19 pandemic, Lancet Respiratory Med. 8 (5) (2020) 434–436.
World Health Organization, Advice on the Use of Masks in the Context of COVID19: Interim Guidance, 6 April 2020. Available, https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/ 10665/331693. Accessed: 6 November.
T. Kabakian-Khasholian, J. Makhoul, M. Bardus, To wear or not to wear a mask in the COVID-19 era? The broken bridge between recommendations and implementation in Lebanon, J Glob Health 10 (2) (2020).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Recommendation regarding the use of cloth face coverings, especially in areas of significant community-based transmission. Available: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-ge tting-sick/cloth-face-cover.html. Accessed: 6 November 2020.
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Using face Masks in the Community, ECDC, Stockholm, 2020.
S. Rab, M. Javaid, A. Haleem, R. Vaishya, Face masks are new normal after COVID19 pandemic, Diabetes Metab. Syndr. Clin. Res. Rev. 14 (6) (2020) 1617–1619.
E.C.H. Lim, R.C.S. Seet, K.H. Lee, E.P.V. Wilder-Smith, B.Y.S. Chuah, B.K.C Ong, Headaches and the N95 face-mask amongst healthcare providers, Acta Neurol. Scand. 113 (3) (2006) 199–202.
C.C.I. Foo, A.T.J. Goon, Y.H. Leow, C.L Goh, Adverse skin reactions to personal protective equipment against severe acute respiratory syndrome–a descriptive study in Singapore, Contact Derm. 55 (5) (2006) 291–294.
E. Rosner, Adverse Effects of Prolonged Mask Use among Healthcare Professionals during COVID-19, J Infect Dis Epidemiol 6 (2020) 130.
A. Beder, Ü. Büyükkoçak, H. Sabuncuoglu, ˘ Z.A. Keskil, S. Keskil, Preliminary report on surgical mask induced deoxygenation during major surgery, Neurocirugia 19 (2) (2008) 121–126.
V.N. Melnikov, V.E. Divert, T.G. Komlyagina, N.S. Consedine, S.G. Krivoschekov, Baseline values of cardiovascular and respiratory parameters predict response to acute hypoxia in young healthy men, Physiol Res 66 (3) (2017) 467–479, 07.
B. Chandrasekaran, S. Fernandes, Exercise with facemask; Are we handling a devil’s sword?”–A physiological hypothesis, Med. Hypotheses 144 (2020), 110002.
J. Rojas-Camayo, C.R. Mejia, D. Callacondo, J.A. Dawson, M. Posso, C.A. Galvan, N. Rojas-Valero, Reference values for oxygen saturation from sea level to the highest human habitation in the Andes in acclimatised persons, Thorax 73 (8) (2018) 776–778.
W.L. Kenney, J.H. Wilmore, D.L. Costill, Physiology of Sport and Exercise, Human kinetics, 2015.
A.T. Johnson, Respirator masks protect health but impact performance: a review, J Biol Eng 10 (1) (2016) 1–12.
V.J. Clemente-Suarez, Effect of a Wingate test in cortical arousal and central nervous system in trained cyclists, Med Sport (Roma) 68 (3) (2015) 367–373.
V.J. Clemente-Suarez, ´ The application of cortical arousal assessment to control neuromuscular fatigue during strength training, J Mot Behav 49 (4) (2017) 429–434.
T.B. Williams, J. Corbett, T. McMorris, J.S. Young, M. Dicks, S. Ando, J.T. Costello, Cognitive performance is associated with cerebral oxygenation and peripheral oxygen saturation, but not plasma catecholamines, during graded normobaric hypoxia, Exp. Physiol. 104 (9) (2019) 1384–1397.
A.I. Beltran-Velasco, ´ A. Bellido-Esteban, P. Ruisoto-Palomera, V.J. ClementeSu´ arez, Use of portable digital devices to analyze autonomic stress response in psychology objective structured clinical examination, J Med Syst 42 (2) (2018) 35.
L. Redondo-Florez, ´ J.F. Tornero-Aguilera, V.J. Clemente-Suarez, ´ Could academic experience modulate psychophysiological stress response of biomedical sciences students in laboratory? Physiol. Behav. 223 (2020), 113017.
A.I. Beltran-Velasco, ´ D. Mendoza-Castejon, ´ J.P. Fuentes-García, V.J. ClementeSu´ arez, Behavioural, psychological, and physiological stress markers and academic performance in immigrant and non-immigrant preschool and school students, Physiol. Behav. 225 (2020), 113081.
V.J. Clemente-Suarez, ´ A.I. Beltr´ an-Velasco, A. Bellido-Esteban, P. RuisotoPalomera, Autonomic adaption to clinical simulation in psychology students: teaching applications, Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback 43 (3) (2018) 239–245.
Z. Tian, B.Y. Kim, M.J. Bae, Study on reducing the stress of wearing a mask through deep breathing, Stress 6 (2020) 7.
S.C. Chung, S. Iwaki, G.R. Tack, J.H. Yi, J.H. You, J.H. Kwon, Effect of 30% oxygen administration on verbal cognitive performance, blood oxygen saturation and heart rate, Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback 31 (4) (2006) 281–293.
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We found how both lesson produced an increase in mental fatigue, reaction time and autonomous sympathetic modulation, being heart rate significantly higher (77.7 ± 18.2 vs. 89.3 ± 11.2 bpm, not mask, mask respectively) and blood oxygen saturation significantly lower (98.4 ± 0.5 vs. 96.0 ± 1.8%, mask, not mask respectively) using the surgical mask. 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Available, https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/ 10665/331693. Accessed: 6 November.T. Kabakian-Khasholian, J. Makhoul, M. Bardus, To wear or not to wear a mask in the COVID-19 era? The broken bridge between recommendations and implementation in Lebanon, J Glob Health 10 (2) (2020).Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Recommendation regarding the use of cloth face coverings, especially in areas of significant community-based transmission. Available: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-ge tting-sick/cloth-face-cover.html. Accessed: 6 November 2020.European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Using face Masks in the Community, ECDC, Stockholm, 2020.S. Rab, M. Javaid, A. Haleem, R. Vaishya, Face masks are new normal after COVID19 pandemic, Diabetes Metab. Syndr. Clin. Res. Rev. 14 (6) (2020) 1617–1619.E.C.H. Lim, R.C.S. Seet, K.H. Lee, E.P.V. Wilder-Smith, B.Y.S. Chuah, B.K.C Ong, Headaches and the N95 face-mask amongst healthcare providers, Acta Neurol. Scand. 113 (3) (2006) 199–202.C.C.I. Foo, A.T.J. Goon, Y.H. Leow, C.L Goh, Adverse skin reactions to personal protective equipment against severe acute respiratory syndrome–a descriptive study in Singapore, Contact Derm. 55 (5) (2006) 291–294.E. Rosner, Adverse Effects of Prolonged Mask Use among Healthcare Professionals during COVID-19, J Infect Dis Epidemiol 6 (2020) 130.A. Beder, Ü. Büyükkoçak, H. Sabuncuoglu, ˘ Z.A. Keskil, S. Keskil, Preliminary report on surgical mask induced deoxygenation during major surgery, Neurocirugia 19 (2) (2008) 121–126.V.N. Melnikov, V.E. Divert, T.G. Komlyagina, N.S. Consedine, S.G. Krivoschekov, Baseline values of cardiovascular and respiratory parameters predict response to acute hypoxia in young healthy men, Physiol Res 66 (3) (2017) 467–479, 07.B. Chandrasekaran, S. Fernandes, Exercise with facemask; Are we handling a devil’s sword?”–A physiological hypothesis, Med. Hypotheses 144 (2020), 110002.J. Rojas-Camayo, C.R. Mejia, D. Callacondo, J.A. Dawson, M. Posso, C.A. Galvan, N. Rojas-Valero, Reference values for oxygen saturation from sea level to the highest human habitation in the Andes in acclimatised persons, Thorax 73 (8) (2018) 776–778.W.L. Kenney, J.H. Wilmore, D.L. Costill, Physiology of Sport and Exercise, Human kinetics, 2015.A.T. Johnson, Respirator masks protect health but impact performance: a review, J Biol Eng 10 (1) (2016) 1–12.V.J. Clemente-Suarez, Effect of a Wingate test in cortical arousal and central nervous system in trained cyclists, Med Sport (Roma) 68 (3) (2015) 367–373.V.J. Clemente-Suarez, ´ The application of cortical arousal assessment to control neuromuscular fatigue during strength training, J Mot Behav 49 (4) (2017) 429–434.T.B. Williams, J. Corbett, T. McMorris, J.S. Young, M. Dicks, S. Ando, J.T. Costello, Cognitive performance is associated with cerebral oxygenation and peripheral oxygen saturation, but not plasma catecholamines, during graded normobaric hypoxia, Exp. Physiol. 104 (9) (2019) 1384–1397.A.I. Beltran-Velasco, ´ A. Bellido-Esteban, P. Ruisoto-Palomera, V.J. ClementeSu´ arez, Use of portable digital devices to analyze autonomic stress response in psychology objective structured clinical examination, J Med Syst 42 (2) (2018) 35.L. Redondo-Florez, ´ J.F. Tornero-Aguilera, V.J. Clemente-Suarez, ´ Could academic experience modulate psychophysiological stress response of biomedical sciences students in laboratory? Physiol. Behav. 223 (2020), 113017.A.I. Beltran-Velasco, ´ D. Mendoza-Castejon, ´ J.P. Fuentes-García, V.J. ClementeSu´ arez, Behavioural, psychological, and physiological stress markers and academic performance in immigrant and non-immigrant preschool and school students, Physiol. Behav. 225 (2020), 113081.V.J. Clemente-Suarez, ´ A.I. Beltr´ an-Velasco, A. Bellido-Esteban, P. RuisotoPalomera, Autonomic adaption to clinical simulation in psychology students: teaching applications, Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback 43 (3) (2018) 239–245.Z. Tian, B.Y. Kim, M.J. Bae, Study on reducing the stress of wearing a mask through deep breathing, Stress 6 (2020) 7.S.C. Chung, S. Iwaki, G.R. Tack, J.H. Yi, J.H. You, J.H. 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