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Regular exercise appears to reduce severe, long-term COVID risks, study says
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Regular exercise appears to reduce severe, long-term COVID risks, study says
Wed, 2021-04-14 19:23 — mike kraftThose who keep active and work a basic amount of exercise into their daily routine face fewer COVID risks and symptoms than those who are generally more sedentary, according to a new study examining coronavirus hospitalizations and patients’ activity levels.
Researchers and physicians at Kaiser Permanente in Southern California, the University of California, and San Diego looked at nearly 50,000 adults diagnosed with the fast-spreading illness and compared their exercise routines with how sick they became. They concluded those who achieved at least 150 minutes a week of moderate physical activity — a goal target for adult Americans determined by U.S. Health and Human Services — were significantly less likely to land in the hospital and the intensive care unit.
On the other hand, patients who neglected their daily activities faced an increased chance of severe symptoms and death caused by COVID-19, according to the study, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine on Tuesday.
The research additionally reflected details about each person’s known risk factors for severe coronavirus, including their age, smoking habits, weight, and history of things like cancer, diabetes, organ transplants, kidney issues and other serious, underlying conditions. ...
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