Obesity and covid-19: a reflection on the relationship between pandemics

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Autor(a) principal: Bolsoni-Lopes, Andressa
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Furieri, Lorena, Alonso-Vale, Maria Isabel Cardoso
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: SciELO Preprints
Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/1512
Resumo: ABSTRACTObjective: To carry out a reflective analysis on the relationship of obesity as a risk factor for the worsening of COVID-19.Method: Reflective study, supported by scientific evidence, which contributed to a critical-reflexive construction on the theme "Obesity" in interface with "Covid-19".Results: This study brought up important reflections for health professionals, researchers and managers, from the beginning of the pandemic, a period in which obesity was not recognized as a risk factor, until the current scenario, in which a series of pathophysiological mechanisms that clinically connect these diseases are being proposed.Conclusion: Obesity is a risk factor for the worsening of COVID-19, which is contributing to the overload of health services, and which requires differentiated health care, with adjustments in care, pharmacological protocols and commitment to health education in the within the Unified Health System.Keywords: Obesity. Coronavirus infections. Risk factors.
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spelling Obesity and covid-19: a reflection on the relationship between pandemicsObesidad y covid-19: una reflexión sobre la relación entre las pandemiasObesidade e a covid-19: uma reflexão sobre a relação entre as pandemiasObesidade.Infecções por coronavírusFatores de riscoObesityCoronavirus infectionsRisk factorsObesidadInfecciones por coronavirusFactores de riesgoABSTRACTObjective: To carry out a reflective analysis on the relationship of obesity as a risk factor for the worsening of COVID-19.Method: Reflective study, supported by scientific evidence, which contributed to a critical-reflexive construction on the theme "Obesity" in interface with "Covid-19".Results: This study brought up important reflections for health professionals, researchers and managers, from the beginning of the pandemic, a period in which obesity was not recognized as a risk factor, until the current scenario, in which a series of pathophysiological mechanisms that clinically connect these diseases are being proposed.Conclusion: Obesity is a risk factor for the worsening of COVID-19, which is contributing to the overload of health services, and which requires differentiated health care, with adjustments in care, pharmacological protocols and commitment to health education in the within the Unified Health System.Keywords: Obesity. Coronavirus infections. Risk factors.RESUMENObjetivo: Realizar un análisis reflexivo sobre la relación de la obesidad como factor de riesgo para el agravamiento de COVID-19.Método: Estudio reflexivo, sustentado en evidencia científica, que contribuyó a una construcción crítico-reflexiva sobre el tema "Obesidad" en interfaz con "Covid-19".Resultados: Este estudio trajo reflexiones importantes para los profesionales de la salud, investigadores y gestores, desde el inicio de la pandemia, período en el que la obesidad no fue reconocida como factor de riesgo, hasta el escenario actual, en el que una serie de mecanismos fisiopatológicos que conectan clínicamente estas enfermedades.Conclusión: la obesidad es un factor de riesgo para el agravamiento del COVID-19, que está contribuyendo a la congestión de los servicios de salud, y que requiere una atención de salud diferenciada, con ajustes en la atención, protocolos farmacológicos y compromiso con la educación en salud en el dentro del Sistema Único de Salud.Palabras clave: Obesidad. Infecciones por coronavirus. Factores de riesgo.RESUMOObjetivo: Realizar uma análise reflexiva sobre a relação da obesidade como fator de risco para o agravamento dos quadros de COVID-19.Método: Estudo reflexivo, subsidiado por evidências científicas, que contribuíram para uma construção crítico-reflexiva sobre a temática “Obesidade” em interface à “Covid-19”.Resultados: Este estudo traz à tona reflexões importantes para os profissionais de saúde, pesquisadores e gestores, desde o princípio da pandemia, período no qual a obesidade não era reconhecida como fator de risco, até o cenário atual, no qual uma serie de mecanismos fisiopatológicos que conectam clinicamente essas doenças estão sendo propostos.Conclusão: A obesidade é um fator de risco para agravamento da COVID-19, que está contribuindo para o congestionamento dos serviços de saúde, e que requer uma assistência de saúde diferenciada, com ajustes de protocolos assistenciais, farmacológicos e empenho na educação em saúde no âmbito do Sistema Único de Saúde.Palavras-chave: Obesidade. Infecções por coronavírus. Fatores de riscoSciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-12-03info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/151210.1590/1983-1447.2021.20200216porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/1512/2395Copyright (c) 2020 Andressa Bolsoni-Lopes, Lorena Furieri, Maria Isabel Cardoso Alonso-Valehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBolsoni-Lopes, Andressa Furieri, Lorena Alonso-Vale, Maria Isabel Cardoso reponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-12-03T13:56:56Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/1512Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-12-03T13:56:56SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Obesity and covid-19: a reflection on the relationship between pandemics
Obesidad y covid-19: una reflexión sobre la relación entre las pandemias
Obesidade e a covid-19: uma reflexão sobre a relação entre as pandemias
title Obesity and covid-19: a reflection on the relationship between pandemics
spellingShingle Obesity and covid-19: a reflection on the relationship between pandemics
Bolsoni-Lopes, Andressa
Obesidade.
Infecções por coronavírus
Fatores de risco
Obesity
Coronavirus infections
Risk factors
Obesidad
Infecciones por coronavirus
Factores de riesgo
title_short Obesity and covid-19: a reflection on the relationship between pandemics
title_full Obesity and covid-19: a reflection on the relationship between pandemics
title_fullStr Obesity and covid-19: a reflection on the relationship between pandemics
title_full_unstemmed Obesity and covid-19: a reflection on the relationship between pandemics
title_sort Obesity and covid-19: a reflection on the relationship between pandemics
author Bolsoni-Lopes, Andressa
author_facet Bolsoni-Lopes, Andressa
Furieri, Lorena
Alonso-Vale, Maria Isabel Cardoso
author_role author
author2 Furieri, Lorena
Alonso-Vale, Maria Isabel Cardoso
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bolsoni-Lopes, Andressa
Furieri, Lorena
Alonso-Vale, Maria Isabel Cardoso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Obesidade.
Infecções por coronavírus
Fatores de risco
Obesity
Coronavirus infections
Risk factors
Obesidad
Infecciones por coronavirus
Factores de riesgo
topic Obesidade.
Infecções por coronavírus
Fatores de risco
Obesity
Coronavirus infections
Risk factors
Obesidad
Infecciones por coronavirus
Factores de riesgo
description ABSTRACTObjective: To carry out a reflective analysis on the relationship of obesity as a risk factor for the worsening of COVID-19.Method: Reflective study, supported by scientific evidence, which contributed to a critical-reflexive construction on the theme "Obesity" in interface with "Covid-19".Results: This study brought up important reflections for health professionals, researchers and managers, from the beginning of the pandemic, a period in which obesity was not recognized as a risk factor, until the current scenario, in which a series of pathophysiological mechanisms that clinically connect these diseases are being proposed.Conclusion: Obesity is a risk factor for the worsening of COVID-19, which is contributing to the overload of health services, and which requires differentiated health care, with adjustments in care, pharmacological protocols and commitment to health education in the within the Unified Health System.Keywords: Obesity. Coronavirus infections. Risk factors.
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