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肥胖与代谢健康受损使中青年成年人新冠相关死亡风险增至老年人水平:LEOSS注册研究

Obesity and Impaired Metabolic Health Increase Risk of COVID-19-Related Mortality in Young and Middle-Aged Adults to the Level Observed in Older People: The LEOSS Registry.

作者信息

Stefan Norbert, Sippel Katrin, Heni Martin, Fritsche Andreas, Wagner Robert, Jakob Carolin E M, Preißl Hubert, von Werder Alexander, Khodamoradi Yascha, Borgmann Stefan, Rüthrich Maria Madeleine, Hanses Frank, Haselberger Martina, Piepel Christiane, Hower Martin, Vom Dahl Jürgen, Wille Kai, Römmele Christoph, Vehreschild Janne, Stecher Melanie, Solimena Michele, Roden Michael, Schürmann Annette, Gallwitz Baptist, Hrabe de Angelis Martin, Ludwig David S, Schulze Matthias B, Jensen Bjoern Erik Ole, Birkenfeld Andreas L

机构信息

Institute of Diabetes Research and Metabolic Diseases (IDM) of the Helmholtz Center Munich, Tübingen, Germany.

Department of Internal Medicine IV, University Hospital of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

出版信息

Front Med (Lausanne). 2022 May 11;9:875430. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2022.875430. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Advanced age, followed by male sex, by far poses the greatest risk for severe COVID-19. An unresolved question is the extent to which modifiable comorbidities increase the risk of COVID-19-related mortality among younger patients, in whom COVID-19-related hospitalization strongly increased in 2021. A total of 3,163 patients with SARS-COV-2 diagnosis in the Lean European Open Survey on SARS-CoV-2-Infected Patients (LEOSS) cohort were studied. LEOSS is a European non-interventional multi-center cohort study established in March 2020 to investigate the epidemiology and clinical course of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Data from hospitalized patients and those who received ambulatory care, with a positive SARS-CoV-2 test, were included in the study. An additive effect of obesity, diabetes and hypertension on the risk of mortality was observed, which was particularly strong in young and middle-aged patients. Compared to young and middle-aged (18-55 years) patients without obesity, diabetes and hypertension (non-obese and metabolically healthy; = 593), young and middle-aged adult patients with all three risk parameters (obese and metabolically unhealthy; = 31) had a similar adjusted increased risk of mortality [OR 7.42 (95% CI 1.55-27.3)] as older (56-75 years) non-obese and metabolically healthy patients [ = 339; OR 8.21 (95% CI 4.10-18.3)]. Furthermore, increased CRP levels explained part of the elevated risk of COVID-19-related mortality with age, specifically in the absence of obesity and impaired metabolic health. In conclusion, the modifiable risk factors obesity, diabetes and hypertension increase the risk of COVID-19-related mortality in young and middle-aged patients to the level of risk observed in advanced age.

摘要

高龄,其次是男性,是迄今为止严重COVID-19的最大风险因素。一个尚未解决的问题是,可改变的合并症在多大程度上会增加年轻患者中与COVID-19相关的死亡风险,2021年,年轻患者中与COVID-19相关的住院人数大幅增加。对欧洲SARS-CoV-2感染患者精益开放调查(LEOSS)队列中3163例SARS-CoV-2诊断患者进行了研究。LEOSS是一项于2020年3月建立的欧洲非干预性多中心队列研究,旨在调查SARS-CoV-2感染的流行病学和临床过程。研究纳入了SARS-CoV-2检测呈阳性的住院患者和接受门诊治疗的患者的数据。观察到肥胖、糖尿病和高血压对死亡风险具有累加效应,在中青年患者中尤为明显。与没有肥胖、糖尿病和高血压的中青年(18-55岁)患者(非肥胖且代谢健康;n = 593)相比,具有所有三个风险参数的中青年成年患者(肥胖且代谢不健康;n = 31)的校正后死亡风险增加[比值比7.42(95%置信区间1.55-27.3)]与老年(56-75岁)非肥胖且代谢健康的患者[n = 339;比值比8.21(95%置信区间4.10-18.3)]相似。此外,CRP水平升高解释了与COVID-19相关的死亡风险随年龄增加的部分原因,特别是在没有肥胖和代谢健康受损的情况下。总之,可改变的风险因素肥胖、糖尿病和高血压会将中青年患者中与COVID-19相关的死亡风险增加到高龄患者中观察到的风险水平。

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