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User Info Damning Data Hands Up An Indictment; entered at 2021-04-21 07:47:05
Mabman
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Registered: 2009-11-08 toronto
"Consistent physical inactivity was found to be a more severe risk factor than pre-existing heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease and high blood pressure among the group of patients studied."
Of course, that is why in Ontario, Canada we have made all outdoor activity illegal, and closed every single gym?
Perhaps that is why every lockdown jurisdiction had such horrible
Ontario has jumped the shark. We need to open up and get people outdoors doing physical activity.
A message that physical activity could protect you from ending up in the hospital, in my view, could have saved many lives over the past year, but I would also say its not too late to get started.
I agree, it's not too late.
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Regular exercise habits appear to be just the thing for shaking off severe COVID-19 complications, according to a new study of more than 48,000 Kaiser Permanente patients in Southern California.
Kaiser members who reported that they were regularly engaging in at least 150 minutes of moderate-to-strenuous exercise per week essentially a brisk walk or better when they were diagnosed with COVID-19 had significantly lower odds of hospitalization, intensive care unit admission and death than those who estimated their weekly efforts at 10 minutes or less.
The results were less dramatic, but still visible, for those who said they exercised for between 10 and 149 minutes per week.
Researchers found that the risk of hospitalization for those with low activity levels was more than twice as high as for those who got moving for at least 2.5 hours every week. Low activity levels also correlated with death rates that were about 2.5 times higher than they were for those with high activity levels.
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