U of S study finds wearing a mask during exercise does not affect breathing or oxygen levels
A new study from the University of Saskatchewan’s Department of Kinesiology, School of Rehabilitation Science and College of Pharmacy and Nutrition has found that wearing a mask doesn’t have any effect on breathing or oxygen levels in the blood or muscles in young and healthy individuals.
Fourteen participants — seven males and seven females — with an average age of 28 took part in the small study that was published Tuesday in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
Speaking with Saskatchewan Afternoon’s Justin Blackwell, study co-author Dr. Philip Chilibeck says researchers came up with the idea for the study after becoming concerned about COVID-19 virus transmission in enclosed gyms.
“For example, there was a gym in Hamilton, a spin-cycle studio where they had a high number of cases and just reading the scientific literature, there seemed to be some cases internationally where they had outbreaks in gyms,” Chilibeck said.


