RT @ChristinaPushaw: @jhaskinscabrera Funny how they listen to the CDC on everything except this topic: https://t.co/qBR9O7CG7z https://t.c…
@jhaskinscabrera Funny how they listen to the CDC on everything except this topic: https://t.co/qBR9O7CG7z https://t.co/NyBc3KqpIS
@hagarsi החיסון חשוב אבל הוא אינו מהווה תחליף לשמירה על מערכת חיסון טבעית איתנה. ממליץ לקרוא את הנתונים שפרסם CDC ולפיהם מרביתם המכריעה של המאושפזים סבלו מעודף משקל https://t.co/WnCL4N2aPj
@jpalmiotti Instead of "vax-shaming," we need to get back to "fat shaming" According to the CDC itself, "80% of those who are hospitalized or die in the U.S. because of COVID-19 are overweight or obese.” You can get in shape and drop pounds in about a mo
@IlanShiloah 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.https://t.co/WnCL4N2aPj
and more counternarratively, death outcomes from the lowest "overweight" category—25-29.9—are better than "healthy weight" at any age. for people <65, being overweight but not obese **is as much of an advantage as being obese (30-35) is a disadvantage**
@ChristophSouza which isn't nearly as powerful a difference as these people seem to think. the effect is much stronger as BMI goes up, but... https://t.co/79GB0mghTP
Oh now he's Implying that I'm obese... why? Because I don't want to look like a crackhead at 100 lbs... been there, hated it. Love my curves ❤
@Sharkyl You seem to want to lump all people together which leads to inaccurate conclusions because the risks are dramatically different based on age and BMI. Check this research out: https://t.co/oLptJK5Tpp
@joellorens @yourmom009 @Azkaban @GenesisWester @TIAreports @Acyn There is a relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and mortality with COVID. Those who are obese have the worst outcomes. “Obesity increases the risk for severe COVID-19–associated illne
RT @MickSPrice: @KBiggers88 @mtgreenee Summary: What is already known about this topic? Obesity increases the risk for severe COVID-19–ass…
RT @MickSPrice: @KBiggers88 @mtgreenee Summary: What is already known about this topic? Obesity increases the risk for severe COVID-19–ass…
RT @MickSPrice: @KBiggers88 @mtgreenee Summary: What is already known about this topic? Obesity increases the risk for severe COVID-19–ass…
@RBReich CDC data shows that it impacts overweight and obese people more severely. https://t.co/TdFhtl8dWf
@WFLA While I don't like her. She actually didn't say anything false. So....... When again are we going to talk about Cuomo killed tens of thousands of elderly?? https://t.co/XFA3sjHNIt
@LemerandSteve @CarmineMonsanto @RepAdamSchiff Well, and even the CDC is reporting that the evidence clearly points towards obesity as a significant risk factor in becoming hospitalized due to covid. https://t.co/TdFhtl8dWf
@Brf13b @comsen9 @WFLA It's really well documented at this point that it does. But keep that head in the sand.... https://t.co/XFA3sjHNIt https://t.co/K5BmCw2L5n
From the CDC Obesity increases the risk for severe COVID-19–associated illness. https://t.co/Dne94O44B9 Older unvaccinated adults are more likely to be hospitalized or die from COVID-19 https://t.co/SFTiNzVCNz #Truth #1stAmendment #AmericaFirst #MyAmeri
@stillgray WTF is misleading about this? Even the CDC under Biden admin states being obese & overweight accounts for majority of covid hospitalizations & deaths 👇🏻👇🏻 https://t.co/XePpznZ3cd
@pizzimathy @ZoyRocket @jeff_ostach Or if you prefer, here's the CDC version: https://t.co/WIV9FhTIBZ
@jackies35240069 @composer_gbp @dcherring So, for starters, you’re factually wrong. https://t.co/EuSlFbLip5 Next, it’s kind of amazing that a left winger like yourself both had and knows others who’ve had severe cases. Mighty coincidence.
15 mill considered “morbidly obese” in US. Obesity is one of the greatest correlating factors when it comes to severity of covid related symptoms. Unfortunately no one gives a fuck 🤷🏼♂️ https://t.co/NdcQfeJkim
@Mandrik Obesity is a risk factor (and top priority to try and fix), but in a country where 50% is obese - and an even higher percentage of poor people who can't work from home and avoid covid - it's not shocking to see 78% obesity in hospitalized patients
@ifbacongrewont1 @Real_tombraider @SBakerMD Cut the shit.High BMI in relation to neg C19 outcome risk is NOT a narrative. Believing otherwise is cognitive dissonance. Get lean and LOWER your risk. Those who have agency and the power to become more resilien
Science! Among 148,494 adults who received a COVID-19 diagnosis during an emergency department (ED) or inpatient visit at 238 U.S. hospitals during March–December 2020, 28.3% had overweight and 50.8% had obesity. 🍕 https://t.co/6EfnIU8EPn
RT @healthmisinfo: According to CDC, the protection against hospitalization of having a low BMI was modest, around 30% comparing extreme ob…
@206_kate @ChristinaPushaw She’s not wrong. https://t.co/sWRQp5Lgqt
RT @healthmisinfo: According to CDC, the protection against hospitalization of having a low BMI was modest, around 30% comparing extreme ob…
According to CDC, the protection against hospitalization of having a low BMI was modest, around 30% comparing extreme obesity to normal BMI and hardly any difference (7%) between merely obese and normal BMI. https://t.co/UzJuAhuFus https://t.co/WK2cpBEjwI
RT @ClichyRose3: “Risks for hospitalization, ICU admission, and death were lowest among patients with BMIs of 24.2 kg/m2, 25.9 kg/m2, and 2…
“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.” Underweight has increased risks also. https://t.co/4sUvoFyzFF
@lukelivingood @Biossh0ck @Covid19Crusher "Obesity was a risk factor for hospitalization and death, particularly among adults aged <65 years." https://t.co/2HuQyBWl1r
@raskolnehkov @politicalmath Weird. According to the CDC obesity was the biggest factor in COVID deaths https://t.co/kGstjxcqzY
@chitokist_eve @ABC7 https://t.co/cVSyS1W4yE Here you go, straight from the cdc. Almost 80% of hospitalizations for covid were overweight/obese
@yeahnaa333 Your free to verify the numbers on CDC's website. Of course, we both know that you won't because the data doesn't match your feelings. https://t.co/QkMbvXkqf1
@FactsMon @boodad12 @MonicaGandhi9 This is why these questions are relevant https://t.co/he3GlH9K9S
@JasonCopland What a stupid take. Over half of COVID ICU patients admitted to hospitals suffered from obesity. Because they neglected their health should we tell them to f*ck themselves too? Source- https://t.co/QC1K8ZejLA
@mtgreenee Do you have any science behind your claim that 80% of obese people die if they get Covid? You seem to just be making $#/t up again. https://t.co/Pi6GmjtxXM
@FlocktonMark @samthesonofdog @KaitMarieox My expectations are low...but PERHAPS you could learn just a little something here... OUR POINT is that no one at the CDC said GET YOURSELF HEALTHY (exercise, eat better, take vitamins)...instead they made EVERYTH
Associations between body-mass index COVID-19 England https://t.co/y5nlbPbftI US https://t.co/HTQFApkhAn BMI 23 kg/m2,Type 2 diabetes.WHO Adult overweight 25 obesity 30. https://t.co/ESePvkpS4h waist-to-hip ratio substituted.HbA1c glycated hemoglobin A1C N
RT @contrarian4data: While there are always one-off exceptions, we know obesity plays a larger role for severe disease in younger populatio…
@AlexBerenson Vitamin D deficiency is associated with obesity (& age & racial disparities with respect to Covid) https://t.co/jsuOUb9NvV
@WolfgangHofer6 @WalterHummel_ @tinakagraz @BgmLudwig Ludwig hat uns Masken im Freien verordnet und er meinte auch heute wieder man muss sooo wachsam sein. Wieso tut er dann nicht selber etwas um sein eigenes Risiko zu senken? imho ist das übergewicht doch
RT @DrAliSKhan: More @CDCgov analysis supporting a dose-response relationship between higher BMI and severe COVID-19–associated morbidity &…
@ukibsg @globalhlthtwit Age are a far more important risk factor than obesity: e.g. if you look at picture 2, at the part comparing the death rate according to BMI and age. Death rate for people 50-64 yrs of age (BMI 55) is lower than for >75 yrs (BMI
@agneshellow @jens_140081 @Goldammerfeder „.. the results in this report indicate that overweight and obesity are risk factors for invasive mechanical ventilation and that obesity or severe obesity are risk factors for hospitalization, ICU admission, and d
@BeeepBeeep33 Perhaps because it's true? Why wouldn't you want people to know that they will be better protected if they adopt healthier lifestyles? https://t.co/nwkaJnmWKk
@Navarp @stacey_rudin There is plenty of data on this, can’t believe you have not seen it. According to CDC 79% of those hospitalized with COVID are either obese or overweight. https://t.co/CzYlaFu7CN
@luvcommala @goochmankc14 @DonaldJTrumpJr Does the CDC work as a source for you? https://t.co/XhpLSUTR4M
@chilljat @annbauerwriter This isn’t new (small sample): https://t.co/ueXecXNuN1 https://t.co/Gws6gqYYhS https://t.co/xnbHM9Th34 Main confounder in the referenced global analysis may be Asian nations with low mortality for other reasons (litany) and al
@globalhlthtwit Yes, please commit to addressing the real cause of serious respiratory infections Covid19: T2D - https://t.co/cu2IJff17Z - https://t.co/qTDTZrXt0L - https://t.co/GcN8EK0BQs - https://t.co/FQx3FetP08 - https://t.co/JH0GcmOdM0 - https://t.c
@Deevoee @neTurbrye @BurgerElement @BadCOVID19Takes https://t.co/OKMYyVBtH8 This is the source of the claim. Obese people are overrepresented, overweight and normal weight people are underrepresented. Underweight people were less likely to be intubated bu
@satoru_takeuchi https://t.co/Gl0h4DTq1d ネグリジブルとはとても言えないレベルのリスク要素っすね(たぶんそういう話ではない)
@DrHoenderkamp @SkyNews The sad thing is his weight has been normalised especially at such a young age but was almost certainly the reason he suffered so badly. https://t.co/IJCF2xvNJU
@DrTomFrieden indeed, and it's up to you to educate the public that carbs/starch/sugar overload is causing metabolic syndrome which causes: - hypertension - obesity - type 2 diabetes - awful suffering from T2D complications+early💀 - increased risk of death
@TheRealB_Noon @DougPolkVids Link please. I am seeing far lower numbers (although obesity is an exacerbating condition and a growing problem in the US.) https://t.co/OPSWfZdt8E. https://t.co/AY2KARjYkh
BMI 與 COVID-19 住院、重症、侵入性機械通氣、死亡的關聯。(Body Mass Index and Risk for COVID-19–Related Hospitalization, Intensive Care Unit Admission, Invasive Mechanical Ventilation, and Death — United States, March–December 2020 | MMWR https://t.co/VkkukXW9mD )
Body Mass Index and Risk for COVID-19–Related ... https://t.co/BzwVGjsRex via @CDCgov
@alaskatravelgrm @annezinkmd "Among 148,494 adults who received a COVID-19 diagnosis during an emergency department (ED) or inpatient visit at 238 U.S. hospitals during March–December 2020, 28.3% had overweight and 50.8% had obesity." And they want to br
@ReinisLazda @edgarsj Ierakstam ir pievienota saite, bet te ir nesens pētījums par aptaukošanās saistību ar hospitalizāciju. Avots ir Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).https://t.co/JG7EiZ2Zje
RT @Rvdericvs: Existe un asociación entre el índice de masa corporal (IMC=kg/m^2) y el riesgo de desarrollar COVID-19 severo. Un IMC≥30 nos…
RT @Rvdericvs: Existe un asociación entre el índice de masa corporal (IMC=kg/m^2) y el riesgo de desarrollar COVID-19 severo. Un IMC≥30 nos…
Existe un asociación entre el índice de masa corporal (IMC=kg/m^2) y el riesgo de desarrollar COVID-19 severo. Un IMC≥30 nos expone a una probabilidad significativamente mayor de requerir hospitalización, ventilación mecánica, o de enfrentar la muerte. htt
RT @contrarian4data: While there are always one-off exceptions, we know obesity plays a larger role for severe disease in younger populatio…
RT @contrarian4data: While there are always one-off exceptions, we know obesity plays a larger role for severe disease in younger populatio…
RT @contrarian4data: While there are always one-off exceptions, we know obesity plays a larger role for severe disease in younger populatio…
RT @contrarian4data: While there are always one-off exceptions, we know obesity plays a larger role for severe disease in younger populatio…
RT @contrarian4data: While there are always one-off exceptions, we know obesity plays a larger role for severe disease in younger populatio…
While there are always one-off exceptions, we know obesity plays a larger role for severe disease in younger populations (kids and younger adults): https://t.co/Gws6gqYYhS https://t.co/ueXecXNuN1 16/n
@SolanumWPG @linkinparkrulz_ @winstonchequers @DFLamont Among 150k hospital admissions in 2020, 78% of patients were overweight or obese. Symptomatic carriers are the drivers of any epidemic, healthy high school kids, Not so much. Soooo, fat people ARE pu
Body Mass Index and Risk for COVID-19–Related ... https://t.co/rO4V7F1FuA via @CDCgov. Seems like COVID was tailor made to be especially destructive to Americans
@notankyou2 @CurtisHouck Actually, my bad. 78% of covid deaths were due to obesity: https://t.co/GgV1slMn9j that’s not including deaths that were due to alternate causes. The deaths with covid percentage is going to be much higher then. According to their
Source: https://t.co/ETaB11hMI8
So lose weight and forget about vaccines? Body Mass Index and Risk for COVID-19–Related ... https://t.co/DdRD8TTBFb via @CDCgov