Citation
Buscemi, Silvio; Buscemi, Carola; & Batsis, John A. (2020). There Is a Relationship between Obesity and Coronavirus Disease 2019 but More Information Is Needed. Obesity, 28(8), 1371-1373. PMCID: PMC7272811Abstract
We read with particular interest your comments in Obesity regarding the Coronavirus‐19 (COVID‐19) epidemic (1) and a related manuscript by Simonnet et al. (2). Resolution of the specific relationship between obesity and COVID‐19, two existing public health epidemics, is critically needed to potentially prevent health systems worldwide from being overburdened. Few studies describing COVID‐19 with rates of obesity exist, and most are based on heterogeneous populations (Table 1) (2‐7). In cohort studies with COVID‐19 disease, obesity rates are generally reported as no higher than population‐based estimates; in contrast, subgroups of critically ill patients (e.g, intensive care unit (ICU)) report higher prevalence rates of obesity.URL
https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.22883Reference Type
Journal ArticleYear Published
2020Journal Title
ObesityAuthor(s)
Buscemi, SilvioBuscemi, Carola
Batsis, John A.