All Of The Following Are True About Exercise - Exercise Cannot Cause A Cardiac Event Unless There Is Underlying Heart Disease - Exercise Comes With An Inherent Risk Linked To Intensity And Frequency - Whether You Are Exercising Or Not - Your Body Is Producing Heat - Risks Associated With Exercise Are Lower Than Those Associated With Not Exercising - But Not

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1. All Of The Following Are True About Exercise - Exercise Cannot Cause A Cardiac Event Unless There Is Underlying Heart Disease - Exercise Comes With An Inherent Risk Linked To Intensity And Frequency - Whether You Are Exercising Or Not - Your Body Is Producing Heat - Risks Associated With Exercise Are Lower Than Those Associated With Not Exercising - But Not