As governments meddle with pharmacovigilance and risk/benefit assessments when there are no clear signals that vaccines are to blame, be reminded that physical inactivty during a year of confinement will likely have increased the thromboembolic events http
Our latest showed that evidence from prospective cohort studies support an association between regular physical activity and low incidence of venous thromboembolism. #Physicalactivity #thromboembolism #cardiology #JYUnique #systematicreview https://t.co
RT @cgsaraujo: Our recent metanalyis - first author Setor Kunutsor and senior author Jari Laukkanen -, published online first Nov 14 in Eur…
RT @cgsaraujo: Our recent metanalyis - first author Setor Kunutsor and senior author Jari Laukkanen -, published online first Nov 14 in Eur…
RT @cgsaraujo: Our recent metanalyis - first author Setor Kunutsor and senior author Jari Laukkanen -, published online first Nov 14 in Eur…
Our recent metanalyis - first author Setor Kunutsor and senior author Jari Laukkanen -, published online first Nov 14 in Eur J Epidemiol, suggests that regulqr physical activity reduces risk of venous tromboembolism. Access at https://t.co/UBa5t0hyjG
Nice review/meta on physical activity and #VTE. Pooled fully-adjusted RR (95% CI) of VTE comparing the most physically active versus the least physically active groups was 0.87 (0.79–0.95). https://t.co/gX1LTPm4eJ