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COVID-19 感染与体重:呈 J 型曲线关系的有害关联。

COVID-19 infection and body weight: A deleterious liaison in a J-curve relationship.

机构信息

Athens University School of Medicine, Athens, Greece.

Patras University School of Medicine, Patras, Greece.

出版信息

Obes Res Clin Pract. 2021 Nov-Dec;15(6):523-535. doi: 10.1016/j.orcp.2021.10.006. Epub 2021 Nov 3.

Abstract

During the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, obesity has been shown to be an independent risk factor for high morbidity and mortality. Obesity confers poor outcomes in younger (<60 years) patients, an age-group considered low-risk for complications, a privilege that is negated by obesity. Findings are consistent, the higher the body mass index (BMI) the worse the outcomes. Ectopic (visceral) obesity also promotes proinflammatory, prothrombotic, and vasoconstrictive states, thus enhancing the deleterious effects of COVID-19 disease. Less, albeit robust, evidence also exists for a higher risk of COVID-19 infection incurred with underweight. Thus, the relationship of COVID-19 and BMI has a J-curve pattern, where patients with both overweight/obesity and underweight are more susceptible to the ailments of COVID-19. The pathophysiology underlying this link is multifactorial, mostly relating to the inflammatory state characterizing obesity, the impaired immune response to infectious agents coupled with increased viral load, the overexpression in adipose tissue of the receptors and proteases for viral entry, an increased sympathetic activity, limited cardiorespiratory reserve, a prothrombotic milieu, and the associated comorbidities. All these issues are herein reviewed, the results of large studies and meta-analyses are tabulated and the pathogenetic mechanisms and the BMI relationship with COVID-19 are pictorially illustrated.

摘要

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,肥胖已被证明是导致高发病率和死亡率的独立危险因素。肥胖会导致年轻(<60 岁)患者预后不良,而这一年龄组被认为并发症风险较低,但肥胖却使他们失去了这一优势。研究结果一致表明,体重指数(BMI)越高,预后越差。异位(内脏)肥胖也会促进促炎、促血栓形成和血管收缩状态,从而增强 COVID-19 疾病的有害影响。尽管证据较少,但也存在体重过轻与 COVID-19 感染风险增加之间的关系。因此,COVID-19 和 BMI 的关系呈 J 形曲线,超重/肥胖和体重过轻的患者更容易受到 COVID-19 的影响。这种联系的病理生理学是多因素的,主要与肥胖特征的炎症状态、对感染因子的免疫反应受损以及病毒载量增加、脂肪组织中病毒进入的受体和蛋白酶过度表达、交感神经活动增加、心肺储备有限、促血栓形成环境以及相关的合并症有关。本文综述了所有这些问题,列出了大型研究和荟萃分析的结果,并以图示形式说明了发病机制和 BMI 与 COVID-19 的关系。

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