2021
DOI: 10.7570/jomes20121
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Diabesity Associates with Poor COVID-19 Outcomes among Hospitalized Patients

Abstract: Background: Although numerous studies have investigated obesity's negative effect on coronavirus disease 2019 outcomes, only a limited number focused on this association in diabetic patients. In this study, we analyzed the association between obesity and COVID-19 outcome (death, intensive care unit [ICU] admission, mechanical ventilation needs, quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment [qSOFA] score, and confusion, urea, respiratory rate, blood pressure [CURB-65] scores) for hospitalized diabetic patients. Me… Show more

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“…Furthermore, obese patients (BMI≥30) were 7.78 times more likely to die compared to their counterparts [(AOR=7.78; 95% CI: 4.05, 14.90), p<0.001]. Earlier studies conducted on risk factors of mortality among COVID-19 patients supported this finding (7, 9, 25, 26). The pathologic link between mortality of diabetes COVID-19 patients and obesity can be multifactorial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…Furthermore, obese patients (BMI≥30) were 7.78 times more likely to die compared to their counterparts [(AOR=7.78; 95% CI: 4.05, 14.90), p<0.001]. Earlier studies conducted on risk factors of mortality among COVID-19 patients supported this finding (7, 9, 25, 26). The pathologic link between mortality of diabetes COVID-19 patients and obesity can be multifactorial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The study finding also revealed that diabetic patients who were admitted with mild and moderate COVID- (7,9,25,26). The pathologic link between mortality of diabetes COVID-19 patients and obesity can be multifactorial.…”
Section: Socio-demographic Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…If the patients show chronic infection, the incidence of nosocomial infection increases and leads to mortality of T2DM which might be increased by decreased immunity of T2DM. 41…”
Section: Hyperglycemia Pancreatic Function Insulin Resistance Advance...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the patients show chronic infection, the incidence of nosocomial infection increases and leads to mortality of T2DM which might be increased by decreased immunity of T2DM. 41 COVID-19 has the highest impact on the first-line immune defense in people with diabetes compared to the non-diabetic population. 25,42 People with diabetes are in pro-inflammatory state which triggers the cytokine response, leading to an increase in IL-6 and CRP levels in the blood.…”
Section: Experimental Biology Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nikniaz et al 3 reported useful findings in a paper entitled “Diabesity associates with poor COVID-19 outcomes among hospitalized patients,” which was based on their prospective hospital-based registry of COVID-19 patients in East Azerbaijan, the Iranian province with the highest prevalence of obesity (over 26.3%). 4 This study analyzed data from subjects who were diagnosed with diabetes prior to COVID-19.…”
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confidence: 99%