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COVID-19 patients with obesity are more likely to deal with long-term symptoms of the disease months after recovering from the virus, United Press International (UPI) quoted a study published Thursday in the journal Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism ....
Moderate and severe obesity puts you at a greater risk of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC). Among COVID-19 survivors, risk of hospital admissions after the acute phase of the disease was found to be 30% higher in patients with obesity. ....
A Cleveland Clinic study shows that survivors of COVID-19 who have moderate or severe obesity may have a greater risk of experiencing long-term consequences of the disease, compared with patients who do not have obesity. The study was recently published online in the journal of Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism. ....
A Cleveland Clinic study shows that survivors of COVID-19 who have moderate or severe obesity may have a greater risk of experiencing long-term consequences of the disease, compared with patients who do not have obesity. ....
The writer is Professor of Medicine, Director, Cardio-Metabolic Institute, New Jersey, U.S.A. NEW JERSEY, Apr 28 2021 (IPS) - The SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19) affected the entire world; many died, millions got sick, and the misery continues. Second and third waves of SARS.Cov-2 infection are devastating most countries. Non-strategic lockdowns and curfews (as in Sri Lanka) further aggravated the peoples’ misery, sufferings, daily lives, and economies, more than that from the virus. The toxic combination of COVID-19 and curfews devastated local productions and supply chains, livelihoods, people welfare, food security, and the county’s economy. Many viral diseases can control using natural and non-pharmacological approaches, adhering to public health standards, personal hygiene, and maintaining health: COVID-19 is not an exemption. ....