People who were more physically active prior to developing COVID-19 had a lower risk for severe outcomes than those who were less physically active, according to researchers.The Kaiser Permanente study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine aligns with previous research that also showed a link between greater physical activity and better COVID-19 outcomes, irrespective of
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The study found that patients who were consistently inactive had 1.73 times greater odds of ICU admission than those who were consistently active, and their odds for death were 2.49 times greater.