@andsomehandsome @danielkotzin I didn't simplify it as I purposely added in metabolic health as bmi isn't necessarily a sign of overall health. Bad weight leads to commorbidities & is a key factor in covid severity. Plenty of data if you care to look y
@ScullyNYR @JaHolzem @CNN Someone needs new data sources https://t.co/sefPAZX4LM https://t.co/jdVsovVPNd
RT @emilieKMA: @Jessicam6946 @anet2111 I know that, but obesity is definitely a risk factor for severe disease. https://t.co/4dJlq5WpD4
@Fuschbunk @KoheletDP @peteraltmaier "Overweight and obesity were risk factors for invasive mechanical ventilation." https://t.co/ki4uvDIPTG
@augamr @AnnastaciaMP @krispykreme Ahem, it is not made up. Plenty of studies confirm this. Although, that 78% includes overweight and obesity. https://t.co/IBMscF0yjd and https://t.co/bARPNfcCMx. https://t.co/xVdu4BPL1b
@Jessicam6946 @anet2111 I know that, but obesity is definitely a risk factor for severe disease. https://t.co/4dJlq5WpD4
100% correct..
Obesity is a major risk factor for severe illness and death from Covid. Lockdowns prevent adequate physical activity and drive poor nutritional intake and over eating. Lockdowns are actually raising the risks. End lockdowns.https://t.co/rwYJSpgEpj https://
Body Mass Index and Risk for COVID-19–Related ... https://t.co/8HNd2kYZc5 via @CDCgov
@PradyumnTewari @ElijahSchaffer @dhanashree0110 She described her daughter as healthy, when she is clearly morbidly obese. Covid affects ppl@who are overweight far worse than ppl who are not obese https://t.co/rFaPIb5Sq5
@HeidiBriones @NassauAlex Here you go. Approximately 1.8% of patients had underweight, 28.3% had overweight, and 50.8% had obesity. Compared with the total PHD-SR cohort, patients with COVID-19–associated illness were older (median age of 55 years versus 4
@AmyEStarkey @springcanadian1 @CBCNews https://t.co/9fyynZdkAg Most patients that died and hospitalized are obese. Who's the silly one now 🤡🤡🤡
@GRITCULT You can just link to the CDC report directly 😇 https://t.co/QixbxKwlmN
@Cernovich @ScottAdamsSays Perhaps we should tell people to try to achieve a healthy weight, eat healthy, and get enough vitamin D, instead of shaming the salad guy. The numbers go up fast at high BMIs. https://t.co/6wUDpbRKrU
@randysult https://t.co/6wUDpbRKrU The chart is in there, scroll down.
@KnightFan99 @MrAndyNgo Truth. 80% of Covid ICU admits = OW/obese. MSM nvr mentions that - no calls for better nutrition, no mandates for more activity - guess BigPharma can’t make💵off those things.🤔 Instead mass💉of experimental Rx that doesn’t prevent inf
RT @Baklava_in_CA: BMI is a significant factor leading to hospitalization for the flu🔥 https://t.co/NtgyBm7mnk https://t.co/WreAUH9ybX
Body Mass Index and Risk for COVID-19–Related ... https://t.co/jaPh5Otsst via @CDCgov
BMI is a significant factor leading to hospitalization for the flu🔥 https://t.co/NtgyBm7mnk https://t.co/WreAUH9ybX
Body Mass Index and Risk for COVID-19–Related ... Obesity* is a recognized risk factor for severe COVID-19,related to chronic inflammation that disrupts immune and thrombogenic responses to pathogens (3) as well as to impaired lung function. https://t.co/f
@theageoforcs @StolenRealism @Toxic_Future_ @DJMikeSilva @TylerMarino17 @nypost Keep try and cover up reality, frauds. Won't work. Not even CDC agrees with you. https://t.co/cpZggG79gO https://t.co/S0VeFo5lwP
@onefedupbisch @AgnesWold @Svedjebruket @TomHedrup Vill du läsa mer kan du kolla vidare här: https://t.co/6sgaddhMV3
@annbauerwriter @MaytownMichael @jmbarry Of 150k hospitalizations, 78% were overweight/obese in this sample. So, if symptomatic infections drive pandemics and 78% of hospitalizations were fat, are not fat people a threat to "public health"? Are restrictio
@burnerrich @RealCandaceO The Facts, Data, and Evidence: https://t.co/1kaj5eYCeu
RT @eshow1969: a nonlinear relationship was found between body mass index (BMI) and COVID-19 severity, with lowest risks at BMIs near the t…
a nonlinear relationship was found between body mass index (BMI) and COVID-19 severity, with lowest risks at BMIs near the threshold between healthy weight and overweight in most instances https://t.co/Q3ASOWx0XT
@IBringReceipts @govan_matthew @RepMarkGreen https://t.co/gzyQ3Nbi97. Lmao must be getting your data from Rachel Maddie
@kits_in @oliverdarcy Awesome, maybe flawless, example of trying to use a rare anecdote to rebut obvious, extremely well-supported science linking fitness to far fewer covid problems. Don’t look at rates - just post a scary story. https://t.co/6dObEwzym8
@Dan_Donovan_17 @dockaurG 80% of Covid ICU admits = OW/obese. MSM never mentions that - no calls for better nutrition, no mandates for more activity - guess Big Pharma can’t make 💵 off those things. 🤔 Instead they push mass vax of experimental 💉that doesn’
@CaptainBen_JamN @scrowder Obesity is 2nd highest risk factor after age https://t.co/hTWidaAXmK https://t.co/fx7nIY3Qpl https://t.co/8G6lzrEvEZ https://t.co/f27Md9iFcd https://t.co/I8uCL1PI7x
@TimeForChores @FunFact76520960 @allidoismix Truth. 80% of Covid ICU admits = OW/obese. MSM never mentions that - no calls for better nutrition, no mandates for more activity - guess Big Pharma can’t make 💵 off those things. 🤔 Instead mass vax of experim
Body Mass Index and Risk for COVID-19–Related ... https://t.co/KctuHhKy9S via @CDCgov
@kevinnbass @WLMcFarlane @BouleChitte @jamiljivani I dunno. Experts say it is a risk factor, and a largely controllable one, really. https://t.co/hXluNRok71
@Tadaayoshii @neiltyson https://t.co/D3GDGlhtE7 https://t.co/TQMGWynoV1 https://t.co/AhzvuOZesy https://t.co/vqLVy63tAE 0,0015% chance of hospitalization, 0,0000001014% of death... God damn scarry numbers... plz pray for me 🙏🙏🙏
@MSNBC How about getting people to lose weight? https://t.co/Wve5UbZPwJ
If we put the same energy used for getting people to get vaccinated into getting people to lose weight - what effect would that have on hospitalizations and the death rate? https://t.co/Wve5UbZPwJ
@_BarringtonII So he thinks being fat and being black are the same risk factors? 😒 https://t.co/QJLytUqh6z https://t.co/RGisqe8ZjE
There is a non-linear J-shaped relationship between BMI and risk of hospitalization and death from COVID. https://t.co/ud7zlwvCQf
~80% of hospitalized covid patients were overweight/obese. Obesity was a risk factor for hospitalization and death, particularly among adults aged <65 years. Risks for hospitalization, ICU admission, & death were lowest among patients with BMIs of
@user14201 @MooreGrams @mattysino Go complain to the CDC. https://t.co/MtjHr7S9lV
@AnneCW @JamesSurowiecki “Chilling” truth that obesity is the leading risk factor for complications/severe disease besides age? 🤔 https://t.co/hTWidaAXmK https://t.co/fx7nIY3Qpl https://t.co/8G6lzrEvEZ https://t.co/f27Md9iFcd https://t.co/I8uCL1PI7x
@eodgregg1 @Suckbluefrog @AlexBerenson Being over and underweight, both tend to compromise the immune system... "underweight had a 20% (95% CI = 16%–25%) higher risk for hospitalization than did those with a healthy weight" https://t.co/XveHkiMpFD
@jurijfedorov @ImmuneHack @JamesPsychol Huh? I’m general young people are MUCH safer from Covid. Young FAT people are in much more danger 😢 https://t.co/hTWidaAXmK https://t.co/fx7nIY3Qpl https://t.co/8G6lzrEvEZ https://t.co/f27Md9iFcd https://t.co/I
RT @BitcoinBison: @kevinnbass "Risks for hospitalization, ICU admission, and death were lowest among patients with BMIs of 24.2 kg/m2, 25.9…
@LTeddybearpup Americans are fat as hell../ https://t.co/HfqARoftdW
@DrPuerner Sehr gut zusammengefasst. 67% der Männer und 53% der Frauen sind in Deutschland übergewichtig und damit absolute Risikogruppe für SarsCov2. https://t.co/rXbrRYw5R8
@kevinnbass hospitalization, ICU admission, invasive mechanical ventilation, and death (1,2).https://t.co/8SDSGg4zyI
RT @MarinaMedvin: CDC: “Among 148,494 U.S. adults with COVID-19, a nonlinear relationship was found between BMI and COVID-19 severity, with…
RT @MarinaMedvin: CDC: “Among 148,494 U.S. adults with COVID-19, a nonlinear relationship was found between BMI and COVID-19 severity, with…
@sniperscup @gooutside81 @ProperManPetri @RobShaw_BC @uvic @UBC @SFU The CDC has warned loads of times about increase risk to people with high BMIs. And in other health conditions. https://t.co/ZzXtkXqCDv https://t.co/P1qUUxmtcd
@kevinnbass "Risks for hospitalization, ICU admission, and death were lowest among patients with BMIs of 24.2 kg/m2, 25.9 kg/m2, and 23.7 kg/m2, respectively, and then increased sharply with higher BMIs" https://t.co/8SDSGg4zyI
@jackmurphylive I was posting on this topic earlier today. https://t.co/DpDHWx39AB
@_TheArtofDying @JamesofDurham @PrisonPlanet Obesity idiot https://t.co/WJbR5IL5Yo
@wapella Lots of research showing obesity is one of the biggest factors after age. https://t.co/lYg4f3qA0J
Get yourself to a healthy weight. That should be the foremost message. Especially now that COVID is here to stay. "The findings in this report highlight a dose-response relationship between higher BMI and severe COVID-19–associated illness" https://t.
RT @MarinaMedvin: CDC: “Among 148,494 U.S. adults with COVID-19, a nonlinear relationship was found between BMI and COVID-19 severity, with…
RT @MarinaMedvin: CDC: “Among 148,494 U.S. adults with COVID-19, a nonlinear relationship was found between BMI and COVID-19 severity, with…
RT @MarinaMedvin: CDC: “Among 148,494 U.S. adults with COVID-19, a nonlinear relationship was found between BMI and COVID-19 severity, with…
RT @MarinaMedvin: CDC: “Among 148,494 U.S. adults with COVID-19, a nonlinear relationship was found between BMI and COVID-19 severity, with…
Basics: -20.5% of COVID19 hospitalizations were attributable to diabetes -30.2% to total obesity (BMI ≥30 kg/m2) -26.2% to hypertension -11.7% to heart failure Considered jointly, 63.5% of all COVID19 hospitalizations were attributable 2 these 4 condition
RT @MarinaMedvin: CDC: “Among 148,494 U.S. adults with COVID-19, a nonlinear relationship was found between BMI and COVID-19 severity, with…
RT @MarinaMedvin: CDC: “Among 148,494 U.S. adults with COVID-19, a nonlinear relationship was found between BMI and COVID-19 severity, with…
A CDC study of 148,494 U.S. adults with COVID-19 from Mar 2021 concluded, overweight and obesity were risk factors for invasive mechanical ventilation. Obesity was a risk factor for hospitalization and death, particularly among adults aged <65 years. h
RT @MarinaMedvin: CDC: “Among 148,494 U.S. adults with COVID-19, a nonlinear relationship was found between BMI and COVID-19 severity, with…
RT @MarinaMedvin: CDC: “Among 148,494 U.S. adults with COVID-19, a nonlinear relationship was found between BMI and COVID-19 severity, with…
RT @MarinaMedvin: CDC: “Among 148,494 U.S. adults with COVID-19, a nonlinear relationship was found between BMI and COVID-19 severity, with…
CDC: “Among 148,494 U.S. adults with COVID-19, a nonlinear relationship was found between BMI and COVID-19 severity, with lowest risks at BMIs near the threshold between healthy weight and overweight in most instances, then increasing with higher BMI.” ht
@EricMartori @JohnScott90 @LeAnimod @talkRADIO 80% of Covid ICU admits = overweight/obese. MSM never mentions that - no calls for better nutrition, no mandates for more activity - guess Big Pharma can’t make 💵 off those things. Instead they push an experi
@bgolnik @jpkolb Here is the study https://t.co/Lc1U9CSWi9
@SirPent4 @Diilon1 @cabubsmom @GeorgeTakei As of December last year, 23% of the people dying of COVID were a healthy BMI. So while it's not a bad idea to get "healthy" if you're worried about COVID, it is by no means a substitute for a vaccine, let alone t
@evelieneet @smilesmile1979 @HeimanW Hier staat goede toelichting op relatie hoge bmi en beloop COVID19: https://t.co/4347kLshXx
@seangololo @stacey_rudin @ProfTimNoakes There is this report published by the CDC in March that suggests a significant relationship between BMI and COVID-19 severity. Very eye-opening. https://t.co/RwxLgculvE
@Petersmondfahrt @piratomat Das? https://t.co/SeDSNc2R9j Es gab echt viele Studien dazu, das ist ein robustes Ergebnis. Würde man jemanden mit Zigarette/Alkohol/Joint zeigen, der so Werbung für Gesundheitsprodukte macht?
@jstevewhite The CDC lists it as a high-risk condition in regards to covid. I’m not saying it’s the only factor, but it doesn’t make much sense to close parks and gyms and lock people inside and claim it’s for their own health. https://t.co/iPEwDe2Xzy http
"Obesity increases the risk for severe COVID-19–associated illness" Do we live in a clown world? https://t.co/VH9fdnj0kJ
@Anarch4Peace @lwright36 @G0DDAMNITJEREMY 80% of ICU admits=overweight/obese; majority of deaths=elderly or w/comorbidities. Ppl ARE NOT dropping dead in the streets,we’ve lost all perspective. Covid is going to b around indefinitely, just like the flu. We
@SteForlani @ProcessNamed @carbo_marco79 E' un fattore, ma assolutamente non sufficiente a spiegare la differenza. OR x1.6 su morte per BMI >45. da https://t.co/3ulglI42nv https://t.co/w89ytQ0td3
@Oregonian I'll believe this is about saving lives when I see the first PSA encouraging people to lose weight and get healthy, or a government sponsored gym membership program, or incentivizing weight loss. Until then, they aren't serious about saving live
@NICKinNOVA @RandPaul The facts are staring you right in the face.. Trust the science https://t.co/sItTcSWe21
@maddow Just think of we focused on reducing obesity. https://t.co/6SBUDlHCC2