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Obesity, adipokines and COVID-19

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The SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic has led to worldwide research aiming to identify the risk factors for developing critical illness and mortality caused by COVID‐19. It quickly became apparent that besides older age, obesity is one of the most important risk factors for a more severe course of COVID‐19,

Obesity as a risk factor for COVID-19: an overview

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The current coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic presents a huge challenge for health-care systems worldwide. Many different risk factors are associated with disease severity, such as older age, diabetes, hypertension, and most recently obesity. The incidence of obesity has been on the rise

Obesity and Smoking as Risk Factors for Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in COVID-19: a Retrospective, Observational Cohort Study

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Purpose: To describe the trajectory of respiratory failure in COVID-19 and explore factors associated with risk of invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV). Materials and methods:

COVID-19, obesity and undernutrition: A major challenge for Latin American countries

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In March of 2020, the World Health Organization declared the SARS-Cov2 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak a global pandemic after documenting community scale transmission in every region, including Latin America. The risk factors associated with severity of disease include older age, diabetes, hypertension,

The COVID-19 Effect on the Immune System and Mitochondrial Dynamics in Diabetes, Obesity, and Dementia

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a pandemic disease, originated in Wuhan City, China. It is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and its biology is still poorly understood. Currently, there are no vaccines and drugs/or agents that can reduce severity of

Ageing, sex, obesity, smoking and COVID-19 - truths, myths and speculations

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In early December 2019, in the city of Wuhan in Hubei Province, China, the first infections by a novel coronavirus were reported. Since then, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has been spreading to other cities and countries becoming the global emerging epidemiological

Controlled obesity status: a rarely used concept, but with particular importance in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

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Obesity is a chronic disease that causes and aggravates several other diseases, and early reports suggest it is an important risk factor for COVID-19 severity. Although a deeper understanding of this relationship is vital, it is also important to inform the general public about the risks and,
As the city of Detroit raids itself of deaths by shifting from homicides, COVID-19 infection continues to harrow the city with more deaths. From March 19 to May 15, more Detroiters died in 2 months than were killed in 2 years of city homicides. African Americans or Blacks (highest-risk phenotypes)

Management of obesity in Saudi Arabia during the era of COVID-19: A clash of two pandemics

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Obesity remains one of the world's most challenging pandemics. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia carries one of the highest burdens of obesity with a prevalence of 35 %. Unfortunately, . COVID-19 has arisen as an added challenge shifting focus and valuable resources to managing this emerging threat. In

COVID-19 and obesity: The intersection between a pandemic and an epidemic in a developing country

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We have read with great interest the prospective cohort study published by Czernichow et al 1 , wherein they found that obesity doubles mortality in patients hospitalized with coronavirus disease (COVID-19), using as an indicator anthropometric, the body mass index (BMI). Despite BMI

Strengthening resistance to the COVID-19 pandemic and fostering future resilience requires concerted action on obesity

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Initial observations showed that people with chronic noncommunicable diseases were at heightened risk of severe COVID-19 and adverse outcomes. Subsequently, data from various countries have revealed obesity as an independent and significant factor, with people who are overweight/have obesity

Obesity levels and COVID-19: the Government's mission

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Emeritus Professor Alan Glasper, from the University of Southampton, discusses the Prime Minister's personal campaign to reduce the impact of COVID-19 by addressing rising levels of obesity in society.

Is growth hormone insufficiency the missing link between obesity, male gender, age and COVID-19 severity?

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Evidence has lately emerged regarding an increased risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) with worse prognosis in elderly male patients with obesity, and a blunted Growth Hormone (GH) secretion represents a feature of this population subgroup. Here we offer a

Association between antithrombin and mortality in patients with COVID-19. A possible link with obesity

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Background and aims: Despite anticoagulation, usually with heparin, mortality for thromboembolic events in COVID-19 remains high. Clinical efficacy of heparin is due to its interaction with antithrombin (AT) that may be decreased in
Background: There is emerging evidence about characteristics that may increase the risk of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) mortality, but they are highly correlated. Methods:
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