Abstract
Dear Editor, We congratulate the authors on the viewpoint entitled “Should Physical Activity Be Considered Essential During the COVID-19 Pandemic?”, and we are thankful for the opportunity to provide some contributions on this current and relevant topic. […] Declaring Physical Activity as ‘Essential’ During the COVID-19 Pandemic May not be a Good Measure
Highlights
Dear Editor, We congratulate the authors on the viewpoint entitled “Should Physical Activity Be Considered Essential During the COVID-19 Pandemic?”,1 and we are thankful for the opportunity to provide some contributions on this current and relevant topic
We agree with the evidence that the practice of physical activity improves the immune response and promotes benefits for the mental health and cardiovascular and metabolic systems, and that this practice might not be interrupted during the pandemic
We believe that the best way for the government to establish different levels of social distancing is by considering risk classification, taking into account the reality of each state and city, as it has been happening in countries that managed to overcome the most critical phase of COVID-19 pandemic
Summary
Dear Editor, We congratulate the authors on the viewpoint entitled “Should Physical Activity Be Considered Essential During the COVID-19 Pandemic?”,1 and we are thankful for the opportunity to provide some contributions on this current and relevant topic. We agree with the evidence that the practice of physical activity improves the immune response and promotes benefits for the mental health and cardiovascular and metabolic systems, and that this practice might not be interrupted during the pandemic.
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