Health
COVID-19: does exercising really reduce the risk? – Australian Times
A new US study shows that people who are less physically active are more likely to be hospitalised and die with COVID-19. According to these new calculations, being…
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, University of Oxford
A new US study shows that people who are less physically active are more likely to be hospitalised and die with COVID-19. According to these new calculations, being inactive puts you at a greater risk from COVID-19 than any other risk factor except age and having had an organ transplant. If this is right, its a big deal.
In the study, healthcare providers asked people about how much they exercised over a two-year period prior to the pandemic. Using this…
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