Obesity, Hypovitaminosis D, and COVID-19: the Bermuda Triangle in Public Health

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Obesity, Hypovitaminosis D, and COVID-19: the Bermuda Triangle in Public Health

Obesity, Hypovitaminosis D, and COVID-19: the Bermuda Triangle in Public Health
2022
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Nome da publicação: Obesity, Hypovitaminosis D, and COVID-19: the Bermuda Triangle in Public Health

Authors: Irene Karampela, Natalia Vallianou, Faidon Magkos, Caroline M. Apovian, Maria Dalamaga

Source: Current Obesity Reports

Published in: 2022

File type: Artigo de periódico

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Summary

The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged public health to a significant extent by markedly increasing morbidity and mortality. Evidence suggests that obesity and hypovitaminosis D constitute important risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection, severity of disease, and poor outcomes. Due to their high prevalence globally, obesity and hypovitaminosis D are considered pandemics. This review presents current epidemiologic and genetic data linking obesity, hypovitaminosis D, and COVID-19, highlighting the importance of the convergence of three pandemics and their impact on public health. We also briefly summarize potential mechanisms that could explain these links.