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Physical activity: short-term pain with so much to gain!
British Journal of Sports Medicine ( IF 18.4 ) Pub Date : 2022-08-01 , DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2022-106029
Myles Calder Murphy, Andrea Britt Mosler

As we slowly emerge from the pandemic, the world is finding its new normal and we are beginning to quantify the ramifications of COVID-19 and what it means to physical activity, sport and health. With lockdowns, restrictions and fear of viral transmission, physical activity was arguably a big loser during the pandemic. As a sports medicine community, it is essential we continue to advocate for the many benefits of physical activity, while maintaining an awareness of the devastating long-term consequences of COVID-19 for some people. We are only just beginning to understand some of the long-term health effects of COVID-19 infection and its potential impact on athletes. Included in this issue is important guidance for clinicians from the team led by Professor Gualano ( see page 941) on what athletes can expect when returning to sport following COVID-19, and the signs and symptoms they can screen for which …

中文翻译:

体育锻炼:短期的痛苦,收获很大!

随着我们慢慢摆脱大流行,世界正在寻找新常态,我们开始量化 COVID-19 的影响以及它对体育活动、运动和健康的意义。由于封锁、限制和对病毒传播的恐惧,在大流行期间,体育活动可以说是一大输家。作为一个运动医学界,我们必须继续倡导体育活动的诸多好处,同时保持对 COVID-19 对某些人的破坏性长期后果的认识。我们才刚刚开始了解 COVID-19 感染对健康的一些长期影响及其对运动员的潜在影响。
更新日期:2022-07-29
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