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People who exercise regularly have the best chance to beat COVID-19

Image for representational purpose only Regular exercise or a 30-minute brisk walk in the neighbourhood park or in your society five days a week while following the social distancing norms can improve your chances of beating Covid-19, reveals a significant study that analysed 48,440 adults who were COVID positive. On the other hand, patients who were consistently inactive had 1.73 times greater chances of ICU admission, while the risk for death was 2.49 times greater for patients who were consistently inactive. Other than being over the age of 60 or having a history of organ transplant, being consistently inactive conferred the highest risk for death from COVID-19.

People who exercise regularly have best chance to beat Covid

People who exercise regularly have best chance to beat Covid ​ By IANS | ​ 2 Views   Bollywood actress Disha Patani redefines her fitness goals for fans in a new workout video on social media.. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, April 14 : Regular exercise or a 30-minute brisk walk in the neighbourhood park or in your society five days a week while following the social distancing norms can improve your chances of beating Covid-19, reveals a significant study that analysed 48,440 adults who were Covid positive. On the other hand, patients who were consistently inactive had 1.73 times greater chances of ICU admission, while the risk for death was 2.49 times greater for patients who were consistently inactive.

People who exercise regularly have best chance to beat Covid - www indianweekender co nz

People who exercise regularly have best chance to beat Covid Thursday, April 15, 2021 IWK Bureau Regular exercise or a 30-minute brisk walk in the neighbourhood park or in your society five days a week while following the social distancing norms can improve your chances of beating Covid-19, reveals a significant study that analysed 48,440 adults who were Covid positive. On the other hand, patients who were consistently inactive had 1.73 times greater chances of ICU admission, while the risk for death was 2.49 times greater for patients who were consistently inactive. Other than being over the age of 60 or having a history of organ transplant, being consistently inactive conferred the highest risk for death from Covid-19.

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