Mitochondrial Health – Implications of Lifestyle and Aging for Covid-19: An Article View of the Work of Nunn et al.
REF / JPE 2020; 89, 4
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Keywords

exercise
pandemic
coronavirus
mitochondria
preventive medicine

How to Cite

JPE, R. (2021). Mitochondrial Health – Implications of Lifestyle and Aging for Covid-19: An Article View of the Work of Nunn et al. Journal of Physical Education, 89(4), 228–232. https://doi.org/10.37310/ref.v89i4.2721

Abstract

Introduction: As part of the Special Edition 2020 I, the Revista de Educação Física / Journal of Physical Education (REF/JPE) brings scientific aspects of the practice of physical activity related to the CoViD-19 pandemic.

Objective: To indicate to the REF/JPE public, the reading of the integrative review by Zadow et al., published internationally, who sought to explore how a physical exercise prescription can be made in a way that prevents coagulopathy and to examine its role in the recovery of CoViD-19.

Conclusion: According to the literature and broadly discussed by the authors, physical exercise can be appropriately prescribed as adjunctive therapy in order to minimize adverse drug and CoViD-19 effects on the patient. The exercise intensity must be from low to moderate, in order to contribute to reduce the risk of worsening the disease symptoms, as well as to reduce the risk of coagulopathy, which seems to be associated with mortality.

https://doi.org/10.37310/ref.v89i4.2721
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