“…At the beginning of the pandemic, epidemiologic studies showed that individuals of advanced age, male gender, and with preexisting illnesses such as cancer or cardiovascular diseases (CVD), metabolic disorders, diabetes, and obesity, were at higher risk of developing complications and severe forms of COVID-19, and were associated with unfavorable outcomes [5] . CVD is one of the leading causes of mortality in the world, whose prevalence is growing due to the aging population and the increase in age-related diseases such as diabetes mellitus, obesity, dyslipidemia, and hypertension, which are risk factors for heart disease [6] . In addition, poor life choices such as inadequate diet and sedentary lifestyle coupled with stress contribute to an even greater number of CVD cases [6] .…”