@JeanGuy_LeB @cg_canning “Mass graves” 🙄 We have an epidemic of obesity, not Covid. If you’re truly concerned about peoples health & longevity, focus on that. But that requires personal responsibility. Easier to yell at others to “protect” our health
@ems_for_freedom @DrZoeHyde Yes obesity is a huge risk factor, and people actually trying to be healthy is strangely absent from the OzSage VaccinesPlus strategy. https://t.co/UywpDDtxwh
Just a reminder that normal-range BMI is a healthy goal! dose-matters Among ~150K adults who received a C-19 diagnosis during an (ED) or inpatient visit at 238 U.S. hospitals during March–December 2020, 28.3% had overweight and 50.8% had obesity. https:/
Basically all those people with the comorbidities are still more vulnerable. What’s new?
@tchr_pat @lazehancaster @nckhui Data says differently. People that are healthy and make good health choices are unlikely to end up in the hospital, combine that with a vax and you'll barely notice if you get sick. https://t.co/RVfGctXrum
@drlucymcbride Great article, but given that ~ 80% of those hospitalized w Covid are overweight or obese https://t.co/Ktyf05fP4G (graphic 1) I think the section on underlying conditions (graphic 2) should have been more prominent and highlighted that stati
@AaronWorthing @Jewtastic ’nutritionist’🤦🏻♀️🤡😱 Who breaks it to her?👇or maybe she’s reading comprehension challenged too🙄 I really hope that she‘s just a self-entitled ‘nutritionist’ & not smn with actual creds, cuz if the latter her incredibly stupid
@fatnutritionist Obesity is a pathology, u, bloody piece of ignorant feces. Leave ur fucking obsession w/ race and ur other mental issues out of this, the only non-old people who died of covid massively in this cntry were obese individuals. So, FU for this
@mazzjan001 @MaximeBernier @OttawaPolice why aren't we focused on health rather then a v that has side effects, no long term data AND isn't preventing transmission? https://t.co/79XPuvm8dV
RT @Sweet_Tea_Girl: @RoyLParker @HenryHeine3 @PrisonPlanet Vaxxed people who are morbidly obese and have 4 or more co-morbidities have a hi…
@FeelingFully @hh10_melissa @nkurjata @TorontoTeacherX And another one from CDC https://t.co/DTgocMtcQ5
@alwayslearni @DowdEdward @alwayslearni, I've put on weight! There's actually a term: Covibesity. I post this because it's full of references: https://t.co/Gdx8cHEUGy https://t.co/PvFfgn9Xsy
RT @Sweet_Tea_Girl: @abbas_panjwani @NickHudsonCT @TonyHinton2016 First study done shows over 78% of the hospitalizations/deaths were morbi…
RT @Sweet_Tea_Girl: @abbas_panjwani @NickHudsonCT @TonyHinton2016 First study done shows over 78% of the hospitalizations/deaths were morbi…
RT @Sweet_Tea_Girl: @abbas_panjwani @NickHudsonCT @TonyHinton2016 First study done shows over 78% of the hospitalizations/deaths were morbi…
議論 実世界を代表する重症化リスクのある成人COVID-19患者を対象としたMOVe-OUT第III相試験において、発症5日以内のモルヌピラビル投与が、29日目までの全入院または死亡リスクを減らしました。 https://t.co/dqgDCGqNip https://t.co/k3vJcZarjx https://t.co/cLWfllG8TN https://t.co/vv0V5dmJKl
@_felixnz @PronouncedHare Looks like you're spot on - top of healthy weight is prime location https://t.co/xOIrPJOEf1
@RobertRheaPhoto @MSNBC I asked you a question: what percentage of Covid fatalities were within their BMI? You answered by calling me an idiot, and claim I'm the troll. How many professional tennis players do you think are NOT within their BMI? https://t.
@AOC What an erroneous statement. When talking about 70 percent figures, how about instead we talk about the correlation between obesity and c19 and the lack of government empowering individuals to lose weight and get healthy. https://t.co/6RM9hOkTon
@LoraFisherPOV @RonFilipkowski My point was this: “Obesity increases the risk for severe COVID-19–associated illness.” And this campaign event is a Petri dish. https://t.co/MqjV79DSbN
Hee Nausica, Joost, Asha etc etc 👇
Study from the cdc here: https://t.co/OkAwqLleOt
companies could flourish. Obesity is associated with a much higher risk of hospitalization (https://t.co/u4Ps7BSrkt). And yet, many obese politicians argue for compulsory vaccinations instead of using a treadmill. Well done, hypocrites!
Remember that governments shut down gyms / sports clubs, shutting people inside their homes, discouraging good health habits, whole nutrition & exercise, in favour of vaccination. #NoVaccineMandates #EarlyTreatment #LoseWeight #DailyVitaminD #LiveHeal
RT @mustafakrblt: @ark_610 @serdardirican Ben mercimek konusuna mesafeliyim. https://t.co/k6JEeiIDBO
@ark_610 @serdardirican Ben mercimek konusuna mesafeliyim. https://t.co/k6JEeiIDBO
@thebradfordfile Seems they talk about it alot actually. Its also winter... https://t.co/0BiB9ZJ4de
RT @CurtNaus: @dwallacewells @jburnmurdoch @FT Obesity rates: Portugal ~ 24%. England ~28%. US ~42%. There is strong correlation between c…
@dwallacewells @jburnmurdoch @FT Obesity rates: Portugal ~ 24%. England ~28%. US ~42%. There is strong correlation between covid severity and obesity. https://t.co/65QFXRUSGU
高齢者や肥満、糖尿病、重症心疾患等の基礎疾患のあるCOVID-19患者の多くは入院を要します。 https://t.co/dqgDCGqNip https://t.co/k3vJcZarjx https://t.co/cLWfllG8TN
@sarisalic @havismyname @FinellLotta @AgnesWold Denna är också bra! https://t.co/sGmXhPhRNW. "Overweight and obesity were risk factors for invasive mechanical ventilation. Obesity was a risk factor for hospitalization and death, particularly among adults a
@kevin_jochens @ChiefsfanCHI My point is that in addition to encouraging vaccination, other risk mitigation steps such as weight loss vitamin D supplementation, etc., should 100% be a part of the message. https://t.co/4wKuHmwABS https://t.co/fE427CHkVs
@NextLAMayor So, no one from the White House has visited the ‘Covid wards’ to see who is actually there? Or did they not bother to check the CDC’s own study on BMI? https://t.co/SXWzZFjmMd
year 2 of covid and people are still suggesting “be less fat” as a reasonable preventive measure Fund public schools 🙏🏼
@M_Ziesmann @Kachelmann https://t.co/tsNZ5omz0K Dann gehört das #cdc auch zu den braunen Schwurblern? #Kachelmann
@ghostofthebib Obesity significantly increases one’s risk of severe outcomes and hospitalizations from Covid. https://t.co/GHGm0R36aH
Das wird einigen gewichtigen Verfechtern der #Impfpflicht nicht gefallen: Übergewicht erhöht das Risiko eines schweren Verlaufs deutlich! Eine halbwegs gesunde Lebensweise rettet das eigene Leben und entlastet das Gesundheitswesen. https://t.co/a895okCfwH
Also diese hier: https://t.co/8AFR4VlUDC
Übergewichtige „Impfnazis“ bitte zum Workout vortreten. 😇 Was ist mit Alter?
@Pelacani6 @POTUS Good idea. Have you purchased yours, too? https://t.co/qCGTYA9kds
@chesterlampkin @Donovan_W_G @JessePinkman998 @jacindaardern Science wants a word with you! https://t.co/6SBUDlHCC2
@patgotweet @JohnWil18086414 @DerekFox8081 @ShrinkGov @Mediaite @sarahaines 78% of COVID deaths were in the obese https://t.co/kHQiOtNGXQ
BMI <18.5 or >35 are associated with increased covid risks. This research might just as well be showing a correlation of countries with food insecurity and shorter life expectancy and a lack of covid reporting capacity. https://t.co/uKTw9RCOyl
@Listen49698651 @ToddZywicki Well, CDC data shows that BMI has to be over 35 to be significant, and the scatterplot cuts off at 25, so I'm going to say it's pretty garbage. Countries with tons of food insecurity probably have high mortality and low obesity
@FastenedDude @maverickxeo @manugevych False! Of 148,494 adults with COVID-19, a nonlinear relationship was found between BMI and COVID-19 severity, including death. The study did NOT include vaccinated individuals. STOP spreading misinformation! Source: h
Fact: Vitamin D deficiency is strongly associated with COVID-19 clinical severity https://t.co/Yoa8LMQDzy Fact: Obesity increases the risk for severe COVID-19–associated illness https://t.co/wa3XhNzvgm
@liesurelee @ou812_Kess Science says otherwise...When you said you worked in health care, do you mean you worked at the Tim Hortons at the hospital? https://t.co/Oh6qfmf4oq
@OntHeatPumps @SharkawyMD @ONgov BMI: https://t.co/nJH4OCjUqq Age and sex: https://t.co/1H1WBHh2T2 Comorbidities: https://t.co/V141PeeeQg
@Hellakew12345 @das_sawyer19l @tmccull603 @TheBlueGem3 https://t.co/AsfTyP2ke8 worse outcomes for the chubby
@Hedzer15 @GodDoesntTriage @PoliticsPoorly @SCOTUSblog @Scotus @VP Only if severely obese. https://t.co/uKTw9RCOyl
@c9fd5m55w4 @9ThirtyFour @dobetterbemore @DefilippoNikki "Overweight and obesity were risk factors for invasive mechanical ventilation." Notice it says overweight. BMIs in the overweight range onward are at increasingly higher risk of severe illness, this
@davecorkery1 @irishman_don @CoachJimORourke @SKMorefield Or perhaps it’s because of obesity? If we focused on lifestyle habits rather than injecting a sketchy, failed vax, we would be a lot more healthier all around. But that takes personal responsibility
@DropletsAreFake @DarrenWalsh27 3. COVID death rates are only low with reliable access to hospital care. Unvaccinated December 2020 risk factors put "obese" and "black non-hispanic" at equal risk but it takes a brave COVID denier to say "don't worry, COVID
@arthur_affect @IDLKAAA @epistemophagy @CBSNews @mpgallaghermd @nyulangone Being underweight is really bad btw https://t.co/TrPVI8y50i https://t.co/cuKkDxICcm
@h3h3productions Instead of getting offended for being unhealthy just do something about it. https://t.co/S0DEIKiWaq
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 #covid19 https://t.co/HdwxleopKQ
@sicmundustj @WallStreetRy @benshapiro Looks like cnn duped you. I wanted to leave this here because unlike democrats, I actually care about education. Let me know if you want to add in a little bit of stroke and diabetes 🤷♂️ 50% of Covid beds are obese p
@pacoceanlover @edyong209 Obesity alone is marginal up to BMI 35, and only really significant at 45 or above. https://t.co/uKTw9RCOyl
@rjblaskiewicz @progfan71 @GovMurphy Did you lose weight during COVID to reduce ur risk? https://t.co/0oipqmawif
RT @jeroen_sluiter: @nietzsche_1984 @Whatsayyouuu All right, took the bait myself: https://t.co/lVWYNB1Rlq
@imUrB00gieman CDC Report: Obesity increases the risk for severe COVID-19–associated illness. https://t.co/UFsflHImbM
RT @jeroen_sluiter: @nietzsche_1984 @Whatsayyouuu All right, took the bait myself: https://t.co/lVWYNB1Rlq
@Phil_Thomas225 @Liz_Wheeler If you are just overweight your chances of severe covid/death increase. 42% of the U.S. is considered overweight… that’s bad. https://t.co/uXQdRuFyM3
@nietzsche_1984 @Whatsayyouuu All right, took the bait myself: https://t.co/lVWYNB1Rlq
@user14201 @BigVicSA @Mediaite Just because you don't believe it doesn't make it a lie..... https://t.co/FqfmO8f5Od
@SeanDil20165818 @maguiregaa 1. Vaccine passports are not just meant to stop the spread, they're also meant to ensure that infected people stay out of hospitals. 2. Obese people are at substantially less marginal risk than unvaccinated people. https://t.c
@canmericanized CDC report - 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 Morb Mortal Wkly https://t.co/vXNCODx94J https
@DarrenWalsh27 We don't ban the obese from pubs because obesity is a relatively small (1.07-1.33x) marginal risk for hospitalisation. An unvaccinated fit person is vastly more likely to need hospitalisation than a vaccinated obese person. https://t.co/mlcB
This #VaccineOnly advocate is at high-risk of contracting covid from other vaccinated individuals (now the primary disease vectors for #Covid19). Obesity is a common factor for covid risk. He should lose weight so as not to burden the healthcare system.🚩
@tylerblack32 Specifically for covid, risk of death is about 13% higher. (8% if over age 65.) Not exactly "same," but in absolute terms, you could move from 1/10,000 to 1/8,700, for example. There are far more important risk factors than BMI. https://t.co/
@tylerblack32 There's one pretty loud paper on BMI and c19 deaths in March'21 (https://t.co/47u9Zstqbp) that I never commented on properly https://t.co/A4HG0RmXAQ
Body Mass Index and Risk for COVID-19–Related ... https://t.co/GMDmXprhIZ via @CDCgov So why are we injecting our strong healthy young Americans?
@derabkin @Bob_Wachter Maybe less than you'd think. BMI of 30 gives you about 10% of additional risk. BMI of 40+ is up to double the risk. Compare with ~10x extra risk if you're unvaccinated. https://t.co/fR74noP4r6
@mataliandy @statsepi https://t.co/QTbcD0yBkn See Figure 1 - BMI between 25 and 29.9 is *not* associated with higher risk of severe outcome. BMI above 30 is higher risk for some of the severe outcomes, also depending on age. (Though perhaps this changed wi
@Traybelin Indeed ! https://t.co/R4c7wsUiVM
@JenM5157 @TomJChicago The vast majority of Americans have not regularly attended church services in years. But Walmart and liquor stores are good to go. Folks could actually eat right and exercise, but sadly that would take a measure of self responsibili
@ericdmunoz @NftScoob @mkolken As a promoter of what degreed people say, lose some weight. You're putting everyone else at risk and will probably end up in a hospital bed meaning less resources for everyone! Do you want to kill grandma? Why are you so sel
fucking March
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