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Increased risk of mortality from COVID-19 in people with obesity

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REV RENE
Volume 24, Issue -, Pages -

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UNIV FEDERAL CEARA, DEPT ENFERMAGEM
DOI: 10.15253/2175-6783.20232481453

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COVID-19; Obesity; Mortality; Risk Factors

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This observational, retrospective, and analytical study aimed to analyze the risk of mortality from COVID-19 in people with obesity. The results showed that obese individuals with COVID-19 had a 26% higher risk of death compared to those without obesity. The highest mortality risks were found in obese individuals in the 11 to 60 age groups, while obese women aged 31 to 50 years and elderly women over 71 years had the lowest mortality risk compared to obese men.
Objective: to analyze the risk of mortality from COVID-19 in people with obesity. Methods: observational, retrospec-tive, and analytical study. Data were collected in the State System of Data Analysis. For the comparative analysis of pe-ople with and without obesity, n=168,808 was adopted. The analyses were performed using the log-binomial regression model and relative risk calculation. The comparative model was adjusted for sex, age group, heart disease and diabe-tes. Results: in more than 95% of COVID-19 notifications, information regarding the risk factor obesity was recorded as ignored. Obese individuals with COVID-19 had 26% hi-gher risk of death when compared to those without obesity. Obese individuals in the 11 to 60 age groups had the highest mortality risks compared to individuals without obesity. Obese women in the age groups 31 to 50 years and elderly women over 71 years had the lowest mortality risk when compared to obese men. Conclusion: obese people, espe-cially adults, have an increased risk of mortality from CO-VID-19. Contributions to practice: to help establish public health strategies to identify the profiles of individuals consi-dered at high risk in the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.

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