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The severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has proven a challenge to healthcare systems since its first appearance in late 2019. The global spread and devastating effects of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on patients have resulted in countless studies on risk...
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''COVID-19-tehohoitopotilaissa ylipainoisten osuus on suurempi kuin suomalaisessa yleisväestössä: potilaista 86 %:lla on ollut BMI yli 25 kg/m2 ,52 %:lla yli 30 kg/m2 ja 27 %:lla yli 35 kg/m2''
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Dose-response meta-analysis demonstrated that increased BMI was associated with increased poor outcome in patients with COVID-19.
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The International Monetary Fund has calculated that COVID-19 will cause a total of at least $10 trillion losses in global output over the period 2020-2021, and accumulating to $22 trillion over the period 2020-2025. Based on the UK experience, where an estimated 36% of COVID-19 hospitalisations have been attributed to lack of physical activity and excess body weight (Hamer, Kivimati et al 2020), it can be suggested that up to a third of the costs – between $6 trillion and $7 trillion over the longer period – might be attributable to these predisposing risks.
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reported their estimate that 29.5% of COVID-19-related hospitalisations could be attributed to overweight and obesity. They also estimated that over 8% of hospitalisations could be attributed to low levels of physical activity. Their estimates came from a UK survey of more than 400,000 patients’ records. Lähde- Kivimäki2020 et al
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