Severe obesity was strongly associated with a greater risk of post-infection cardiovascular disorders. Compared with youth of a healthy weight, those with severe obesity had more than double the risk ...
Obesity contributes to more than 10% of infection-related deaths and up to 11% could be prevented by addressing obesity, ...
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Obesity linked to 70% higher risk of severe infections, including COVID-19 and flu: Study
People living with obesity face a significantly higher risk of severe outcomes from infectious diseases, including COVID-19, influenza and pneumonia, according to a new study published in The Lancet.
More than one in 10 infection-related adult deaths worldwide may be attributed to obesity, a team led by University of ...
Obesity is associated with multiple non-communicable diseases (such as type 2 diabetes, various cardiovascular and musculoskeletal diseases, and some cancers) and detrimental psychosocial consequences ...
Just over one in 10 deaths from a wide range of infectious diseases can be attributed to obesity worldwide, finds a major new ...
A major Lancet study finds adults with obesity are far more likely to be hospitalised or die from infections, linking nearly ...
About The Study: This cross-sectional study including 426,000 children in Denmark found that body mass index (BMI) outcomes of COVID-19 pandemic–related control policies and restrictions were not ...
New research shows obesity increases the risk of severe infections, hospital stays, and death across the world.
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A common diabetes drug may prevent long COVID when taken early
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. Large clinical trials and real-world data point to a familiar diabetes drug as a simple, safe way ...
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