Anonymous ID: 45404f April 28, 2020, 2:13 a.m. No.8945837   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5994

Q 'The Voice Of Q'

 

1st we have tons of books written by INGERSOLL LOCKWOOD in 1900´s that have Trump-Baron & Pence in them.. Now this ?? WHOA WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE……

 

Anonymous ID: 45404f April 28, 2020, 2:22 a.m. No.8945865   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Obesity and COVID-19: Theories and Blame Fill the Scientific Void

 

https://www.tctmd.com/news/obesity-and-covid-19-theories-and-blame-fill-scientific-void

 

Malhotra, who took a similar stance in a viewpoint published in European Scientist last week, draws a line between the consumption of ultraprocessed foods, the 60% rate of overweight and obesity in the United Kingdom and the United States, and the severity of illness many in these two countries are facing from COVID-19, calling obesity—and metabolic syndrome more generally—the “elephant in the room” amid the scramble to prevent more deaths.

 

“I think that message needs to be loud and clear, and I call for this in my article, that actually to reduce morbidity and mortality from COVID-19 people need to be getting the message right now to be cutting out the ultraprocessed junk food,” Malhotra told TCTMD. “Eat real food, protect the NHS, and save lives.”

Anonymous ID: 45404f April 28, 2020, 2:29 a.m. No.8945882   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5887 >>5889 >>5893 >>5980 >>6093 >>6153

Utah company weighs in on study showing obesity factors heavily in coronavirus risk

 

https://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/central/orem/utah-company-weighs-in-on-study-showing-obesity-factors-heavily-in-coronavirus-risk/article_417de961-8225-524b-88ae-2051e9a33818.html

 

The largest U.S. study conducted on COVID-19, with 4,000 patients in New York participating, found that after age, obesity was a significant factor associated with hospitalization.

 

The United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention has listed those over 60 years or older, or those who have pre-existing health conditions as being at a high risk of severe illness from COVID-19. Individuals who are clinically obese, or with a body mass index of 40 or over, also have made the list.

 

In the study, led by Christopher Petrilli from the New York University Grossman School of Medicine and published earlier this month, a team of researchers assessed the factors associated with hospitalization of patients with COVID-19.

 

The team looked at different characters of each of the 4,103 patients to identify the biggest risk factors for individuals whose outcomes were more severe. Of the over 4,000 participants, 1,999 required hospitalization and 650 were placed on a ventilator, died or were discharged to hospice care, according to the study.

 

Although age remained the biggest risk factor for hospitalization or critical care, researchers also found that obesity, heart failure and chronic kidney disease were also linked to severe coronavirus cases.