21 People infected with covid who were consistently inactive were 191% more likely to be hospitalized and 391% more likely to die than those who were consistently active. (www.ajpmonline.org) posted 1 year ago by DoggyDawg 1 year ago by DoggyDawg +21 / -0 Associations of Physical Inactivity and COVID-19 Outcomes Among Subgroups Physical activity before COVID-19 infection is associated with less severe outcomes.The study determined whether a dose‒response association was observed and whetherthe associations were consistent across demographic subgroups and chronic conditions. 70 comments share 70 comments share save hide report block hide replies
You can deke around all you want. You misrepresented the paper you linked to and I called you on it.
Own it.
Wrong again. I didn’t misrepresent anything. This study was solely about how inactivity affects covid outcomes. You keep asking about where in the study it says that exercise is better than vaccines, as if they even studied that. They didn’t.
Thank you.
Right. I never said they did.
ScoobyDoo: Posts an article from American Journal of Preventive Medicine and immediately says: "So it turns out that exercise is better than vaccines"
ScoobyDoo: "You keep asking about where in the study it says that exercise is better than vaccines, as if they even studied that. They didn’t."