Incidence, severity and perceived susceptibility of COVID-19 in the UK CrossFit population
Abstract Background Contemporary literature indicates that a higher body mass index (BMI) serves as a risk factor for metabolic disease and is also correlated with greater disease severity. Subsequently, it has been linked to increased COVID-19 severity. The purpose of the study was to investigate w...
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Main Authors: | Athalie Redwood-Brown (Author), Grant William Ralston (Author), Jennifer Wilson (Author) |
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