Author: Furtado, Guilherme Eustáquio; Letieri, Rubens VinÃcius; Caldoâ€Silva, Adriana; Sardão, Vilma A.; Teixeira, Ana Maria; de Barros, Marcelo Paes; Vieira, Rodolfo Paula; Bachi, André LuÃs Lacerda
Title: Sustaining efficient immune functions with regular physical exercise in the COVIDâ€19 era and beyond Cord-id: lyv92ry7 Document date: 2021_2_9
ID: lyv92ry7
Snippet: The new coronavirus (SARSâ€CoVâ€2) appearance in Wuhan, China, did rise the new virus disease (COVIDâ€19), which spread globally in a short time, leading the World Health Organization to declare a new global pandemic. To contain and mitigate the spread of SARSâ€CoVâ€2, specific public health procedures were implemented in virtually all countries, with a significant impact on society, making it difficult to keep the regular practice of physical activity. It is widely accepted that an active
Document: The new coronavirus (SARSâ€CoVâ€2) appearance in Wuhan, China, did rise the new virus disease (COVIDâ€19), which spread globally in a short time, leading the World Health Organization to declare a new global pandemic. To contain and mitigate the spread of SARSâ€CoVâ€2, specific public health procedures were implemented in virtually all countries, with a significant impact on society, making it difficult to keep the regular practice of physical activity. It is widely accepted that an active lifestyle contributes to the improvement of general health and preservation of cardiovascular, respiratory, osteoâ€muscular and immune system capacities. The positive effects of regular physical activity on the immune system have emerged as a pivotal trigger of general health, underlying the beneficial effects of physical activity on multiple physiological systems. Accordingly, recent studies have already pointed out the negative impact of physical inactivity caused by the social isolation imposed by the public sanitary authorities due to COVIDâ€19. Nevertheless, there are still no current narrative reviews evaluating the real impact of COVIDâ€19 on active lifestyle or even discussing the possible beneficial effects of exerciseâ€promoted immune upgrade against the severity or progression of COVIDâ€19. Based on the consensus in the scientific literature, in this review, we discuss how an exercise adherence could adequately improve immune responses in times of the ‘COVIDâ€19 Era and beyond’.
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