The Role of Obesity in Predicting the Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19
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YUMUK, Volkan Demirhan
Sahin, Serdar
Sezer, Havva
ÇİÇEK, Ebru
Yagiz Ozogul, Yeliz
YILDIRIM, Murat
Icli, Tevhide Betul
GÖNEN, Mustafa Sait
DAMCI, Taner
Ilkova, Hasan
Polat Korkmaz, Ozge
Durcan, Emre
Sulu, Cem
Somay, Kayra
Bekdemir, Bahar
BÖREKÇİ, Şermin
Yazici, Dilek
Deyneli, Oguzhan
Ergonul, Onder
TABAK, Ömer Fehmi
Dikmen, Yalim
ÖZKAYA, Hande Mefkure
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Introduction: The aim of this was to describe the predictors of mortality related to COVID-19 infection and to evaluate the association between overweight, obesity, and clinical outcomes of COVID-19. Methods: We included the patients >18 years of age, with at least one positive SARS-CoV-2 reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Patients were grouped according to body mass index values as normal weight = 35 kg/m(2) (Group D). Mortality, clinical outcomes, laboratory parameters, and comorbidities were compared among 4 groups. Results: There was no significant difference among study groups in terms of mortality. Noninvasive mechanical ventilation requirement was higher in group B and D than group A, while it was higher in Group D than Group C (Group B vs. Group A [p = 0.017], Group D vs. Group A [p = 0.001], and Group D vs. Group C [p = 0.016]). Lung involvement was less common in Group A, and presence of hypoxia was more common in Group D (Group B vs. Group A [p = 0.025], Group D vs. Group A [p < 0.001], Group D vs. Group B [p = 0.006], and Group D vs. Group C [p = 0.014]). The hospitalization rate was lower in Group A than in the other groups; in addition, patients in Group D have the highest rate of hospitalization (Group B vs. Group A [p < 0.001], Group C vs. Group A [p < 0.001], Group D vs. Group A [p < 0.001], Group D vs. Group B [p < 0.001], and Group D vs. Group C [p = 0.010]). Conclusion: COVID-19 patients with overweight and obesity presented with more severe clinical findings. Health-care providers should take into account that people living with overweight and obesity are at higher risk for COVID-19 and its complications.
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