Recent Discovery: Covid-19 Has Changed People’s Exercise Habits
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How often do you do exercise after the outbreak of Covid-19? Doing more or doing less?

According to a recent study focusing on People’s physical exercise in the United Kingdom, since the outbreak of Covid-19, with more and more lockdown and quarantine measures, most of us have reduced the frequency of physical exercise, which is also not a surprising finding.
However, some of the people still maintain their exercise intensity as before the outbreak, while some of them even surpass than before. More surprisingly, most of the latter ones are all over 65 years old.
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These findings haven’t been peer-reviewed yet, but more and more relevant evidence around the world indicate that Covid-19 is reshaping the way we exercise, and some ways are even out of our expectation.
Over the past six months, lockdown policies and other epidemic prevention and control measures around the world have changed almost every aspect of our lives, affecting our work, families, education, emotions, expectations, social activities and personal health in ways that cannot be ignored.
Therefore, we should find that the epidemic may also have changed the time and the way we exercise. However, as some latest researches show, the nature of these changes is still unclear and may even change further.
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