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S2 Vigorous exercise is protective against COVID-19: cross-sectional analysis of baseline data from 9,817 UK adults participating in the COVIDENCE UK study 剧烈运动可以预防COVID-19:对参与COVID-19英国研究的9817名英国成年人的基线数据进行横断面分析
Predicting and stratifying COVID-19 using real world data Pub Date : 2021-02-01 DOI: 10.1136/THORAX-2020-BTSABSTRACTS.8
H. Holt, A. Martineau, M. Greenig, M. Talaei, Sultan Saeed Rajpoot, Ahmed Ali Kayyale, S. E. Rifai, Philippa J Lloyd, S. Shaheen
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