Relationship of obesity with the aggravation of COVID-19
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to verify, through an integrative literature review, the relationship between obesity and the worsening of COVID-19. An integrative review was carried out. The search for articles was carried out in the PubMed, Scielo, Lilacs databases using the descriptors in Portuguese and English: “Obesidade”, “Agravação”, “COVID-19”, “Obesity”, “Aggravation” and “COVID-19”. 19", joined with the Boolean operator "AND". Access to the databases was carried out in the period of December 2021. 87 articles were found and after applying the inclusion criteria, 7 articles remained. are associated with an increased risk of diabetes, cardiovascular and kidney disease. WITH AGGRAVATING COVID-19, Being Linked to Deficiencies in Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Metabolic and Thrombotic Systems and Immune Responsibilities. In addition, a Presence of Other Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs) can increase susceptibility to infections. |
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Relationship of obesity with the aggravation of COVID-19Relación de la obesidad con el agravamiento del COVID-19Relação da obesidade com o agravamento da COVID-19ObesidadeAgravamentoCOVID-19.ObesidadAgravaciónCOVID-19.ObesityAggravationCOVID-19.The objective of this study was to verify, through an integrative literature review, the relationship between obesity and the worsening of COVID-19. An integrative review was carried out. The search for articles was carried out in the PubMed, Scielo, Lilacs databases using the descriptors in Portuguese and English: “Obesidade”, “Agravação”, “COVID-19”, “Obesity”, “Aggravation” and “COVID-19”. 19", joined with the Boolean operator "AND". Access to the databases was carried out in the period of December 2021. 87 articles were found and after applying the inclusion criteria, 7 articles remained. are associated with an increased risk of diabetes, cardiovascular and kidney disease. WITH AGGRAVATING COVID-19, Being Linked to Deficiencies in Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Metabolic and Thrombotic Systems and Immune Responsibilities. In addition, a Presence of Other Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs) can increase susceptibility to infections.El objetivo de este estudio fue verificar, a través de una revisión integrativa de la literatura, la relación entre la obesidad y el empeoramiento de la COVID-19. Se realizó una revisión integradora. La búsqueda de artículos se realizó en las bases de datos PubMed, Scielo, Lilacs utilizando los descriptores en portugués e inglés: “Obesity”, “Agravation”, “COVID-19”, “Obesity”, “Aggravation” y “COVID-19”, combinado con el operador booleano "AND". El acceso a las bases de datos se realizó en diciembre de 2021. Se encontraron 87 artículos y después de aplicar los criterios de inclusión, quedaron 7 artículos. Los pacientes obesos pueden tener complicaciones respiratorias y se asocian con un mayor riesgo de diabetes, enfermedades cardiovasculares y renales.Además, la presencia de hipertensión, dislipidemia y diabetes tipo 2 puede hacer que los individuos sean susceptibles a eventos cardiovasculares y aumentar la susceptibilidad a infecciones con deficiencias en los sistemas cardiovascular, respiratorio, metabólico, trombótico y respuestas inmunes, además de la presencia de otras Enfermedades Crónicas No Transmisibles (ENT)) puede aumentar la susceptibilidad a infecciones.O objetivo deste trabalho foi verificar através de uma revisão integrativa da literatura a relação da obesidade com o agravamento da COVID-19. Realizou-se uma revisão integrativa. A busca dos artigos foi realizada nas bases de dados PubMed, Scielo, Lilacs por meio dos descritores nos idiomas português e inglês: “Obesidade”, “Agravamento”, " COVID-19", "Obesity", "Aggravation" and "COVID-19", unidos com o operador booleano “AND". O acesso às bases de dados foi realizado no período de dezembro de 2021. Foram encontrados 87 artigos e após a aplicação dos critérios de inclusão restaram 7 artigos. Pacientes obesos podem ter complicações respiratórias e estão associados a um risco aumentado de diabetes, doenças cardiovasculares e renais. Além disso, a presença de hipertensão, dislipidemia e diabetes tipo 2 pode tornar os indivíduos suscetíveis a eventos cardiovasculares e aumentar a suscetibilidade a infecções. Conclui-se que a obesidade tem relação com agravamento da COVID-19, estando ligado com deficiências nos sistemas cardiovascular, respiratório, metabólico e trombótico e respostas imunes. Além disso, a presença de outras Doenças Crônicas Não Transmissíveis (DCNT) pode aumentar a suscetibilidade a infecções.Research, Society and Development2022-02-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2661710.33448/rsd-v11i3.26617Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 3; e25711326617Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 3; e25711326617Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 3; e257113266172525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26617/23235Copyright (c) 2022 Jerônimo Gregório da Silva Neto; Fernando Andrade Braga; Gisele Viana de Moura; Sara Kaline Carvalho Carneiro Cavalcante; Lucas Eduardo Alves de Oliveira; Erica Fernanda Gomes de Sousa; Matheus de Sousa; Mirelly Suenha de Araújo Costa Santos ; Jordana Siriano Oliveira; Silvio Marcos Honório Filhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva Neto, Jerônimo Gregório da Braga, Fernando Andrade Moura, Gisele Viana deCavalcante, Sara Kaline Carvalho Carneiro Oliveira, Lucas Eduardo Alves de Sousa, Erica Fernanda Gomes de Sousa, Matheus de Santos , Mirelly Suenha de Araújo Costa Oliveira, Jordana Siriano Honório Filho, Silvio Marcos 2022-03-09T13:44:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26617Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:36.754839Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Relationship of obesity with the aggravation of COVID-19 Relación de la obesidad con el agravamiento del COVID-19 Relação da obesidade com o agravamento da COVID-19 |
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Relationship of obesity with the aggravation of COVID-19 |
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Relationship of obesity with the aggravation of COVID-19 Silva Neto, Jerônimo Gregório da Obesidade Agravamento COVID-19. Obesidad Agravación COVID-19. Obesity Aggravation COVID-19. |
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Relationship of obesity with the aggravation of COVID-19 |
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Relationship of obesity with the aggravation of COVID-19 |
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Relationship of obesity with the aggravation of COVID-19 |
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Relationship of obesity with the aggravation of COVID-19 |
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Relationship of obesity with the aggravation of COVID-19 |
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Silva Neto, Jerônimo Gregório da |
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Silva Neto, Jerônimo Gregório da Braga, Fernando Andrade Moura, Gisele Viana de Cavalcante, Sara Kaline Carvalho Carneiro Oliveira, Lucas Eduardo Alves de Sousa, Erica Fernanda Gomes de Sousa, Matheus de Santos , Mirelly Suenha de Araújo Costa Oliveira, Jordana Siriano Honório Filho, Silvio Marcos |
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Braga, Fernando Andrade Moura, Gisele Viana de Cavalcante, Sara Kaline Carvalho Carneiro Oliveira, Lucas Eduardo Alves de Sousa, Erica Fernanda Gomes de Sousa, Matheus de Santos , Mirelly Suenha de Araújo Costa Oliveira, Jordana Siriano Honório Filho, Silvio Marcos |
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Silva Neto, Jerônimo Gregório da Braga, Fernando Andrade Moura, Gisele Viana de Cavalcante, Sara Kaline Carvalho Carneiro Oliveira, Lucas Eduardo Alves de Sousa, Erica Fernanda Gomes de Sousa, Matheus de Santos , Mirelly Suenha de Araújo Costa Oliveira, Jordana Siriano Honório Filho, Silvio Marcos |
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Obesidade Agravamento COVID-19. Obesidad Agravación COVID-19. Obesity Aggravation COVID-19. |
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Obesidade Agravamento COVID-19. Obesidad Agravación COVID-19. Obesity Aggravation COVID-19. |
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The objective of this study was to verify, through an integrative literature review, the relationship between obesity and the worsening of COVID-19. An integrative review was carried out. The search for articles was carried out in the PubMed, Scielo, Lilacs databases using the descriptors in Portuguese and English: “Obesidade”, “Agravação”, “COVID-19”, “Obesity”, “Aggravation” and “COVID-19”. 19", joined with the Boolean operator "AND". Access to the databases was carried out in the period of December 2021. 87 articles were found and after applying the inclusion criteria, 7 articles remained. are associated with an increased risk of diabetes, cardiovascular and kidney disease. WITH AGGRAVATING COVID-19, Being Linked to Deficiencies in Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Metabolic and Thrombotic Systems and Immune Responsibilities. In addition, a Presence of Other Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs) can increase susceptibility to infections. |
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