Author: Peters, Sanne A.E.; MacMahon, Stephen; Woodward, Mark
Title: Obesity as a risk factor for COVIDâ€19 mortality in women and men in the UK Biobank: comparisons with influenza/pneumonia and coronary heart disease Cord-id: 1fxjdl1m Document date: 2020_9_23
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Snippet: Obesity is associated with severe COVIDâ€19 outcomes, yet, it unclear whether the risk of COVIDâ€19 mortality associated with obesity is similar between the sexes. We used data from the UK Biobank to assess the risk of COVIDâ€19 mortality associated with various anthropometric measures in women and men. To put these results in context, we also compared these estimates with those for mortality from influenza/pneumonia and coronary heart disease (CHD). The analyses included 502,493 individuals
Document: Obesity is associated with severe COVIDâ€19 outcomes, yet, it unclear whether the risk of COVIDâ€19 mortality associated with obesity is similar between the sexes. We used data from the UK Biobank to assess the risk of COVIDâ€19 mortality associated with various anthropometric measures in women and men. To put these results in context, we also compared these estimates with those for mortality from influenza/pneumonia and coronary heart disease (CHD). The analyses included 502,493 individuals (54% women), of whom 410 (36% women) died of COVIDâ€19, 549 (36% women) died of influenza/pneumonia, and 3355 (19% women) died of CHD. A higher BMI, waist circumference, waistâ€toâ€hip ratio, and waistâ€toâ€height ratio were each associated with a greater risk of death from COVIDâ€19, influenza/pneumonia, and CHD in both sexes, with the exception of the association between higher BMI and the risk of influenza/pneumonia death in men. A higher BMI was associated with a stronger risk of COVIDâ€19 mortality in women than men; the womenâ€toâ€men ratio of hazard ratios was 1.20 (95% confidence interval: 1.00; 1.43). This study demonstrates the role of obesity in COVIDâ€19 mortality and shows that the relative effects of a higher BMI on COVIDâ€19 mortality may be stronger in women than men. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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