Considering the Impact of the Coronavirus, the New Moving Forward with COVID-19 Kinesiology Guidelines Addresses Cardiorespiratory Health
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Monday, November 22, 2021
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Through the MOVING FORWARD WITH COVID-19 KINESIOLOGY GUIDELINES FOR MAINTAINING OPTIMAL HEALTH, CKA demonstrates how Kinesiologists are part of the solution to support Canadians on the road to recovery.
Key Points:
- Through the MOVING FORWARD WITH COVID-19 KINESIOLOGY GUIDELINES FOR MAINTAINING OPTIMAL HEALTH, CKA demonstrates how Kinesiologists are part of the solution to support Canadians on the road to recovery.
- The Guidelines focus on six fields of practice where the expertise of Kinesiologists can help: cardiorespiratory health, cognitive capacities including mental health, ergonomics, functional abilities, weight gain and obesity, and safe return to sport.
- Shortness of breath, chest pain, trouble breathing, feeling dizzy or frequent coughing can all be signs of potential heart and respiratory problems.
- In Canada, heart disease is the second leading cause of death after cancer, and a leading cause of hospitalization.