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It might be the last thing on your mind when you’re congested and miserable, but we swear it’s a genuine question we get asked.
When you’ve got exercise baked into your routine, do you have to take a break when you’re unwell?
Norman and Tegan unpack the nuance of exercising when you’re sick – when you can, and when you can’t.
References:
- The compelling link between physical activity and the body's defense system
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- The effect of exercise training on the severity and duration of a viral upper respiratory illness
- Orthostatic reactions and blood volumes after moderate physical activation during acute febrile infections
- Exercising while sick won’t help you get over a cold faster – but it may prevent your next one
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