Exercise, immune system, nutrition, respiratory and cardiovascular diseases during COVID-19: A complex combination

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Abstract

Coronaviruses (CoVs) represent a large family of RNA viruses that can infect different living species, posing a global threat to human health. CoVs can evade the immune response, replicate within the host, and cause a rapid immune compromise culminating in severe acute respiratory syndrome. In humans, the immune system functions are influenced by physical activity, nutrition, and the absence of respiratory or cardiovascular diseases. This review provides an in-depth study between the interactions of the immune system and coronaviruses in the host to defend against CoVs disease.

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Scudiero, O., Lombardo, B., Brancaccio, M., Mennitti, C., Cesaro, A., Fimiani, F., … Frisso, G. (2021, February 1). Exercise, immune system, nutrition, respiratory and cardiovascular diseases during COVID-19: A complex combination. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18030904

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