Obesity as a Risk Factor for Severe COVID-19 in Hospitalized Patients: Epidemiology and Potential Mechanisms
Obesity as a Risk Factor for Severe COVID-19 in Hospitalized Patients: Epidemiology and Potential Mechanisms
Authors
Aburto, Scarleth
Cisterna, Mischka
Acuna, Javiera
Ruiz, Camila
Viscardi, Sharon
Marquez, Jose Luis
Villano, Ines
Letelier, Pablo
Guzman, Neftali
Cisterna, Mischka
Acuna, Javiera
Ruiz, Camila
Viscardi, Sharon
Marquez, Jose Luis
Villano, Ines
Letelier, Pablo
Guzman, Neftali
Profesor Guía
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Date
Datos de publicación:
10.3390/healthcare10101838
HEALTHCARE,Vol.10,,2022
HEALTHCARE,Vol.10,,2022
Tipo de recurso
Review
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Materia geográfica
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Abstract
SARS-CoV-2 infection is a global public health problem, causing significant morbidity and mortality. Evidence shows that obesity is a recognized risk factor for hospitalization, admission to critical care units, and the development of serious complications from COVID-19. This review analyzes the available epidemiological evidence that relates obesity to a higher risk of severity and mortality from COVID-19, examining the possible pathophysiological mechanisms that explain this phenomenon on a cellular and molecular level.