2021
DOI: 10.3390/v13122427
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Excess Body Mass—A Factor Leading to the Deterioration of COVID-19 and Its Complications—A Narrative Review

Abstract: Currently, the world is facing two serious pandemics: obesity and COVID-19. It is well-established that the prevalence of obesity has risen dramatically, causing a deterioration in the health quality of the population and increasing susceptibility for the unfavourable course of acute infections. It has been observed that excess body mass significantly influences the COVID-19 outcome. The aim of this review is to present the latest scientific reports on the impact of excess body mass on the course and complicat… Show more

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“…Additionally, patients with excessive fat mass experienced more severe COVID-19 complications such as cardiomyopathy, dysrhythmias, endothelial dysfunction, acute kidney injury, dyslipidemia, lung lesions, and acute respiratory distress syndrome. On the other hand, the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions related to the lockdown period may significantly increase the number of people with obesity [13,14].…”
Section: Clinical Characteristics and Consequences Of Obesitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, patients with excessive fat mass experienced more severe COVID-19 complications such as cardiomyopathy, dysrhythmias, endothelial dysfunction, acute kidney injury, dyslipidemia, lung lesions, and acute respiratory distress syndrome. On the other hand, the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions related to the lockdown period may significantly increase the number of people with obesity [13,14].…”
Section: Clinical Characteristics and Consequences Of Obesitymentioning
confidence: 99%