Can exercise be used as a protective agent against disease severity in COVID-19 and as treatment during subsequent rehabilitation?

Felix León-Avila, Galit Wohlmuth-Cohen, Ana Cristina Suárez-Espinosa, Alejandra De la Cruz-Romano, Jimena Figueroa-Valero
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In a matter of months, COVID-19 has spread worldwide, and it has affected not only human lives but also the socioeconomic structure. Disease severity increases with the presence of other factors such as age, diabetes, and hypertension. Exercise has been shown to control blood pressure and blood sugar level; it enhances the immune system and age-related physiological changes. Given its ability to control all of these factors, exercise can be used as a protective agent against disease severity in COVID-19 and as treatment during subsequent rehabilitation.
运动可以作为COVID-19疾病严重程度的保护剂和随后康复期间的治疗方法吗?
在短短几个月的时间里,COVID-19在全球蔓延,它不仅影响了人类的生活,也影响了社会经济结构。疾病严重程度随着年龄、糖尿病和高血压等其他因素的存在而增加。运动已被证明可以控制血压和血糖水平;它可以增强免疫系统和与年龄相关的生理变化。鉴于运动能够控制所有这些因素,它可以作为COVID-19疾病严重程度的保护剂,并在随后的康复期间作为治疗手段。
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