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Obesity, walking pace and risk of severe COVID-19 and mortality: analysis of UK Biobank.

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posted on 2022-03-28, 14:17 authored by Thomas Yates, Cameron Razieh, Francesco Zaccardi, Alex V Rowlands, Samuel Seidu, Melanie J Davies, Kamlesh Khunti
Obesity is an emerging risk factor for coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19). Simple measures of physical fitness, such as self-reported walking pace, may also be important risk markers. This analysis includes 412,596 UK Biobank participants with linked COVID-19 data (median age at linkage = 68 years, obese = 24%, median number of comorbidities = 1). As of August 24th 2020, there were 1001 cases of severe (in-hospital) disease and 336 COVID-19 deaths. Compared to normal weight individuals, the adjusted odds ratio (OR) of severe COVID-19 in overweight and obese individuals was 1.26 (1.07, 1.48) and 1.49 (1.25, 1.79), respectively. For COVID-19 mortality, the ORs were 1.19 (0.88, 161) and 1.82 (1.33, 2.49), respectively. Compared to those with a brisk walking pace, the OR of severe COVID-19 for steady/average and slow walkers was 1.13 (0.98, 1.31) and 1.88 (1.53, 2.31), respectively. For COVID-19 mortality, the ORs were 1.44 (1.10, 1.90) and 1.83 (1.26, 2.65), respectively. Slow walkers had the highest risk regardless of obesity status. For example, compared to normal weight brisk walkers, the OR of severe disease and COVID-19 mortality in normal weight slow walkers was 2.42 (1.53, 3.84) and 3.75 (1.61, 8.70), respectively. Self-reported slow walkers appear to be a high-risk group for severe COVID-19 outcomes independent of obesity.

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International Journal of Obesity, volume 45, pages1155–1159 (2021)

Author affiliation

Diabetes Research Centre, College of Life Sciences

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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International Journal of Obesity

Volume

45

Pagination

1155-1159

Publisher

Springer Nature

issn

0307-0565

eissn

1476-5497

Acceptance date

2021-01-21

Copyright date

2021

Available date

2021-08-26

Spatial coverage

England

Language

eng

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