1. The risk factor for instability metabolic health and severity
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Al-Koofee, Dhafer A.F., Omara, Ali M., Abulrazzaq, Ali B., and Zaid, Ruqayah
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IRF-5, interferon regulatory factor-5 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,FBG, fasting blood glucose ,ACE2 ,T2DM ,COVID-19 ,BMI, Body mass index ,SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ,TNF, tumour necrosis factor ,Article ,WHO, World health organization ,ACE-2, angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 ,IL, interleukin ,COVID-19, Coronavirus disease -19 ,EAT, epicardial adipose tissue ,nCOVID-19, novel Coronavirus disease -19 ,CRP, C-reactive protein ,HIF-1, hypoxia-inducible factor-1 ,IFN, interferon ,Obesity ,ARDS, acute respiratory disease syndrome - Abstract
Coronavirus disease -19 (COVID-19) pandemic has extended from late 2019 and continues to this day. The degree of the disease is related to some factors, including age and comorbidities. Obesity is now more widely considered as a main factor of infection, mainly because it has been shown that individuals who are obese have a more severe course of infection with COVID-19. This review study summarized the relationship between the risk of obesity and COVID-19 and detected a difference in reporting from the period of the first pandemic in China to more recent studies. Obesity is a risk factor for developing signs and symptoms of patients with COVID-19 and this review will benefit clinicians by recognizing the role of obesity when giving COVID-19 diagnosis, follow-up, and treatment programs.
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- 2022
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