Author: Ealey, Kafi N.; Phillips, Joy; Sung, Hoon-Ki
Title: COVID-19 and obesity: Fighting two pandemics with intermittent fasting Cord-id: p7t33t3d Document date: 2021_6_25
ID: p7t33t3d
Snippet: Obesity is strongly and independently associated with an increased risk of severe illness and death from coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The pathophysiological changes that result from elevated body weight lead to metabolic dysfunction, chronic inflammation, impaired immunological responses and multi-system disorders which increase vulnerability to severe illness from COVID-19. While vaccination strategies are underway across the world, the second and third waves of the pandemic, along with the
Document: Obesity is strongly and independently associated with an increased risk of severe illness and death from coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The pathophysiological changes that result from elevated body weight lead to metabolic dysfunction, chronic inflammation, impaired immunological responses and multi-system disorders which increase vulnerability to severe illness from COVID-19. While vaccination strategies are underway across the world, the second and third waves of the pandemic, along with the emergence of novel SARS-CoV-2 strains, continue to threaten the stability of medical systems worldwide. Furthermore, evidence from previous pandemics suggests that vaccines are less effective in obese individuals than in their healthy-weight counterparts over the long-term. Therefore, a consideration of lifestyle changes that can boost metabolic health and immunity is critical to reduce the risk of complications and severe illness from viral infection. In this review we discuss the potential mechanisms linking excess body weight with COVID-19 morbidity. We also present evidence that intermittent fasting, a dietary program that has gained popularity in recent years, may be an effective strategy to improve metabolic health and immunity and thus reduce the impact of obesity on COVID-19 morbidity and mortality.
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