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In reply to the discussion: Is weight a factor for severe Covid? It's not clear! [View all]Ocelot II
(115,693 posts)6. Obesity is a well-documented aggravating factor.
I thought the article was pretty clear. A person with a BMI of 30 or more is obese; 35 or more is severely obese. Obese people do have an increased risk of serious consequences if they get covid. Being labeled overweight at 175 lbs/5' 10" and a BMI of 25 per the standard weight chart isn't going to make you drop over dead with covid, but actual obesity is another matter, and that has been listed as a complicating condition almost from the beginning. The excess weight makes it more difficult to breathe, and there seem to be metabolic consequences arising from the presence of excess fat in the body, especially in diabetic people. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7492082/
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I would assume that being seriously overweight makes all kinds of healing more difficult
lindysalsagal
Apr 2021
#29
I'm the opposite: I wish my waist to height were better, but my bmi is great.
lindysalsagal
Apr 2021
#30
I know that baldness is a factor, and I've purchased several toupees to mitigate this.
Beakybird
Apr 2021
#11
"Of those who were admitted... 50.2% were obese ...42% of the U.S. population was considered obese"
BornADemocrat
Apr 2021
#16
Seems pretty clear to me. This is not fat shaming. It is a clear risk factor.
SoonerPride
Apr 2021
#33
Acknowledging that obesity is a significant complicating factor in covid cases
Ocelot II
Apr 2021
#26
Weight is usually related to other conditions that might be more significant.
Act_of_Reparation
Apr 2021
#27
The evidence is pretty clear. It is a co-morbility. The more one is overweight the more deadly it is
SoonerPride
Apr 2021
#32