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Obesity in COVID-19 patients is a complex interaction

Batool Mutar Mahdi, Wafaa Hazim Salih.

Abstract
Objective: To assess role of obesity in Covid-19 patients on antibodies production, diabetes development, and treatment of this disease.
Methodology: This observational study included 200 Covid-19 patients in privet centers from January 1, 2021 to January 1, 2022. All patients had fasting blood sugars and anti-Covid-19 antibodies. Anthropometric parameters were measured in all participants.
Results: The patients were divided into two groups according to body weight; normal body weight (50) and excess body weight (150). There was a significant difference between them regarding age. Diabetes mellitus developed in 20% of normal weight patients while 80% of excess weight patients had diabetes (p=0.0001). Antibodies production (IgM and IgG) occurred in normal weight patients (90% and 98%, respectively). Only 4% patients with normal weight needed oxygen therapy while 93.33% of obese patients required oxygen therapy.
Conclusions: Obesity increased the development of diabetes, decrease antibodies production and increase requirement for oxygen therapy in Covid-19 patients..

Key words: COVID-19, obesity, diabetes.


 
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Mahdi BM, Salih WH. Obesity in COVID-19 patients is a complex interaction. RMJ. 2023; 48(3): 553-555. doi:10.5455/rmj.20230405065210


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Mahdi BM, Salih WH. Obesity in COVID-19 patients is a complex interaction. RMJ. 2023; 48(3): 553-555. doi:10.5455/rmj.20230405065210



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Mahdi BM, Salih WH. Obesity in COVID-19 patients is a complex interaction. RMJ. (2023), [cited December 06, 2023]; 48(3): 553-555. doi:10.5455/rmj.20230405065210



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Mahdi, B. M. & Salih, . W. H. (2023) Obesity in COVID-19 patients is a complex interaction. RMJ, 48 (3), 553-555. doi:10.5455/rmj.20230405065210



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Mahdi, Batool Mutar, and Wafaa Hazim Salih. 2023. Obesity in COVID-19 patients is a complex interaction. Rawal Medical Journal, 48 (3), 553-555. doi:10.5455/rmj.20230405065210



Chicago Style

Mahdi, Batool Mutar, and Wafaa Hazim Salih. "Obesity in COVID-19 patients is a complex interaction." Rawal Medical Journal 48 (2023), 553-555. doi:10.5455/rmj.20230405065210



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Mahdi, Batool Mutar, and Wafaa Hazim Salih. "Obesity in COVID-19 patients is a complex interaction." Rawal Medical Journal 48.3 (2023), 553-555. Print. doi:10.5455/rmj.20230405065210



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Mahdi, B. M. & Salih, . W. H. (2023) Obesity in COVID-19 patients is a complex interaction. Rawal Medical Journal, 48 (3), 553-555. doi:10.5455/rmj.20230405065210