@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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@MurielAndolina Hausaufgaben für die Gesundheitsleugner: https://t.co/skFkt7UAl2
@JeromeAdamsMD This was published by the #CDC a while ago. Also, being underweight could be even higher risk for serious #COVID19 than being overweight. https://t.co/VgGbVfi7d7 https://t.co/ob3aeNbZ0f
@Tzcttwit @snickalous @MentonRowena @Peston @BorisJohnson Let’s ignore facts then. https://t.co/9MEoMCU6Hj https://t.co/UKJ1uGFcB6
@strxwmxn This too: https://t.co/SlTH8yjqLP And this: https://t.co/4ZaeLwMAGL
@ochin_pryatnov @the_patricius @cwt_news Being obese is associated w an astronomical rise in risk of being hospitalized, ventilated and/or dying with Covid. https://t.co/SBCYZoK6D4
And, here’s a CDC study from March 2021, showing that about 78% of people who have been hospitalized, needed a ventilator or died from Covid-19 have been overweight or obese. ➡️ https://t.co/xjYVVqmktH
“NEW” study https://t.co/Pcv6JlG019 https://t.co/So8DYL4DF9
@caprisuntan Here’s a link to the CDC’s website that states that a study they did on hospitalizations due to Covid, 78% of the patients were either overweight or obese… this was posted in March of 2021 but now CNN wants to speak on it🤔 https://t.co/IhwxPbm
@RNPhillipsiii @NBSaphierMD Even your beloved CDC acknowledges this https://t.co/JKBJ0A4dzm
Seeing a lot about how not to fall for “diet culture” and trying to lose weight with the new year. If COVID has taught us anything it’s that too many of us are overweight. Getting healthy is crucial. I’ll be working on my weight, maybe you should too. ht
@MDavidSchafer @ElissaPerkins “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 increas
@Heretowatchyou3 @familyonbikes @JoyAnnReid @CDCgov Definitely not saying anyone is expendable. About 75% covid patients admitted are obese. This is a huge issue. If you have more issues then yes it might be the straw that breaks the camel's back. 95% of d
@RickMontreal Tu pourrais aussi aider un enfant qui a faim... non? La faim, c'est 9 millions de mort PAR ANNÉE dans le monde. Tu te rends compte? Ou bien tu capotes encore à cause d'une grippe qui tue surtout les obèses des pays riches? https://t.co/pDb
@jeffstraka @awallbaby @GovKemp Vaccines don't prevent transmission or infection. Wake up, Einstein- @jeffstraka . Read some science. Obesity is killing the infected sheep. But your "progressive" media won't tell you because it's "fat shaming". https:/
@JustinGrayWSB Obesity is what kills them. The virus loves to inflame adipose tissue which is prevalent in obese people. But you won't say that because it's fat shaming. And Americans are at the top of the list in obesity. https://t.co/122Y8w1Pr9
@photographerXA @k_b_lvi @tracsoxcol @Natasha_KC1 @emmakennytv Not even close Josh. https://t.co/AUHcenjIA4
@ifudontlike2bad The only people who have long covid were obese at the time they contracted it. It's the inflammatory response to excessive adipose tissue. Wake up and discover what's really going on. Obesity is not "healthy" . https://t.co/122Y8w1Pr9
@RichGreene5 @RealJacobPerry @RadioFreeTom At Fox? Only if you're fat. https://t.co/eY6LQ9AAIl
@opossumLVR4Life @cjanerosse @Emywinst @MeetThePress @MTPFirstRead @FoxNewsSunday @FoxNews @CNN @CNNSitRoom I'll also refer you to the CDC itself. https://t.co/uDar9ryfIo
@canadiangirls99 @ktcarang Obesity KILLS: Covid, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, you name it. Media: crickets Politicians: crickets Apparently even the CDC guidance & date on obesity isn’t enough for them. But trust the science. h
RT @CureCFS: @brianoflondon @michaelmina_lab According to a CDC study, underweight and obese have highest risk. Overweight is lowest risk.…
@ChristophSouza @cobrabab98 @beyouonlybetter In any case, they probably didn’t diet enough. https://t.co/hUtWWmfQws
@KeefePhilip @Puppy_Swain @RIHEALTH Reduce inflammation-bmi- reduce risk of covid... https://t.co/tLqPKca0Br
@SufficientlyWh1 @Syloustr @NotPatrick10 @Timcast Yes, but prior to the vaccines, 79.1% of people who were hospitalized were overweight, making up the bulk of hospitalizations through the pandemic. So if they got beds to overrun the hospitals due to their
@ResusCGMedia He's obese. If you add that fact the fear is lessened. The truth shall set you free. See it yet? https://t.co/Qp7yhgdavI
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/x4jmMTwhOk
@AEmannep @thestappa @SERENAWINDS0R @BubbaSeesIt @RealCandaceO https://t.co/Z7xybcPAeS A year has pass and children's BMI have doubled. you send me something that is 3 years old.
@PattonCarter @MeliR143 @OnalaskaGarry @DrFred57 @kerpen Yea there u go telling us we fat shaming BTW i used to be fat so I'm actually not fat shaming You are very funny Facts don't lie Even the CDC said obesity is very bad for Covid-19 outcomes. https:
@ZaphodsOtherHed @bioandroid2021 @RubinReport You might want to familiarize yourself with the link between obesity and covid mortality. And for that matter, with all mortality. https://t.co/zcOkvR8l9W
@mikestinctively @deptofcoersion @JasonZeliph @cwt_news Sure thing buddy. This is the US report. 78% hospitalized and intubated were fat. I imagine that was true for most Western nations. Studies done in other countries were rife with comorbidities and old
@tw1970 @jeffschickadee @kerpen And way to eek it up above underweight... not sure why you keep complaining there is no acknowledgement that obesity increases the vulnerability to illness from Covid... https://t.co/UCpzf8W6Vi
@Phender @RealCandaceO Why can't you look things up yourself? Like are you a child and need to be handled with kid gloves? Seriously, BMI has been a huge factor. No fat shaming allowed so Drs 🤐 Do your own research it's not hard. And @DuckDuckGo not @Goog
@Phender @mastodonkey @bobbyfruit56 @RealCandaceO Literally 5 min of research. Close to 80% of covid hospitalization are overweight to obese. Fake news is so dangerous cause people are so lazy to research and find truth for themselves. https://t.co/Fd6
@MLCHZDK @IchBinDerMann @BubbaSeesIt @RealCandaceO It’s literally everywhere. It’s even listed on the website of the organization that has been running your life for two years. https://t.co/zGcoGf23Sx
@InfinityHealth8 @CryptoOccultist @bigbendcoast I don’t care about mandates. The fact is a majority of Louisiana adults are overweight or obese and at increased risk of hospitalization & death from COVID-19. https://t.co/H54q7QeqiX
@sluttycommie @e_galv Or they’re not as fat as we are. Why are lifestyles never discussed regarding disease severity? https://t.co/hUtWWmfQws
@mikegehard @rylanb The data is pretty clear on that https://t.co/NqFHOwiudm
@TylerBr25242755 @insurrectionwtf @Hewett_MCR @danodf204 @psunumber1 @TristanSnell Funny how we never hear about getting healthy and losing weight despite the science. https://t.co/6SBUDlHCC2
@RealRyanWhorton @LGBrandonWalsh @TheMFingCOO Obese people are part of the problem! https://t.co/6SBUDlHCC2
@RussellZotz @ICallBu21155183 @AndrewS10808810 @GregAbbott_TX Actually it is true. There's an always an exception to the mean, just like some healthy people can catch the flu and die https://t.co/zGEIo5YM3p
@GuapoWithAGun @mgtkn @albert_celis1 @boba1z @OlgaNYC1211 @DAlperovitch Nope r0 Onicron is 10 Serial Interval for infection is -5 ➡️ in unprotected 1 infected Soldier will infect 10^6 =1.000.000 troops Case fatality rate is 3.5% in RU ➡️ 34.000 dead soldie
@BTCVampire @RUSHY86 @mgtkn @albert_celis1 @boba1z @OlgaNYC1211 @DAlperovitch The relative risk ratios are elevated to roughly 1.1 to 1.20 max. Not really relevant for a virus that went from WT R0=3.5 to Delta R0=7 to Omicron R0=10 (possibly more) https:/
@AConcernedPare2 He needs to read this. https://t.co/eQEXpLiEHL Guy is beyond hope.
@POTUS ☝️It's not the unvaxxed that are the problem, it's BMI. CDC data also show that Americans are far more likely to die of something other than COVID-19. Even among those in the most heavily impacted age group (85 and older). Just approx. 14% of all de
@ZJK_12 @AndreasShrugged @ScottAdamsSays Not even close to true. The hospitalization risk factor in the worst BMI group is only ~1.4 times that of the best. Vaccines drop risk ~an order of magnitude more than that. https://t.co/hXesaR9QYE https://t.co/bGAw
@Haddanuff @itsJeffTiedrich You mean like the CDC's recommendations for a healthy diet and exercise to avoid getting sick? https://t.co/6SBUDlHCC2
@MsGollygee7 @itsJeffTiedrich You mean like all the willfully unhealthy! https://t.co/6SBUDlHCC2
@leisa_pastor @itsJeffTiedrich Than you should be pissed at people who are willfully unhealthy! https://t.co/6SBUDlHCC2
@raf_king_bob Está identificada essa correlação e a causalidade. https://t.co/lm8p45yGa5 https://t.co/5wY0SJcMQX
@StevenBinks3 @ZJK_12 @DavidAFrench Here’s more from the CDC. Both peer reviewed studies on obesity and COVID… https://t.co/jtuePQWEMF https://t.co/LAzG4S5C3U
@StevenBinks3 @ZJK_12 @DavidAFrench He’s right… https://t.co/jtuePQWEMF
@jplobo1313 @albertogonc @observadorpt Publicado pelo CDC: "Body Mass Index and Risk for COVID-19–Related Hospitalization, Intensive Care Unit Admission, Invasive Mechanical Ventilation, and Death — United States, March–December 2020" https://t.co/lm8p45yG
RT @CatSnarky: @Ivote4US2 @danielkotzin 800,000 dead of or with Covid? And how many of them were obese? Taking care of your overall heal…
With the COVID pandemic, there is a slower obesity pandemic that makes it worse. ~80% of those hospitalized for COVID were overweight or obese ~$150b spent yearly on obesity-related health costs ~600k-1.4m people die yearly from diet-related conditions h
@Ivote4US2 @danielkotzin 800,000 dead of or with Covid? And how many of them were obese? Taking care of your overall health is the best defense. Not injecting sketchy, useless “vaccines” to fund greedy pharmaceutical coffers. https://t.co/hUtWWmfQws
@Oren_Jacobson Then we should be demanding people to GET HEALTHY! https://t.co/6SBUDlHCC2
@Option1 @OzzyFreeman @iGas2 @livgracecurran @MelissaSweetDr @9NewsAUS "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" ht
@mike_of_oz @Mitess8 @smoothminou @ZubyMusic @MailOnline https://t.co/ERplFBaSzV Yup clickbait, and life is shorter if you’re unhealthy. Stay well and healthy my friend.
@virtmountain @AzzilaLady @ryanciminski @ConceptualJames With, or of Covid? Also, how many of the 800,000 were obese with underlying conditions (caused by obesity)? If we were a healthy society, those numbers would be drastically reduced. Time to take ca
@EricOrlando99 @GregPer08601563 @watkinsmichell @Timcast Those being obese. Good thing they frowned on healthy lifestyle back in July 2020. https://t.co/sL1al7k3mP
L'obésité entraîne un risque plus élevé d'hospitalisation. On devrait confiner les obèses jusqu'à ce qu'ils retrouvent un poids santé pour réduire les hospitalisations. Qu'en pensez vous ?@francoislegault @ArrudaHoracio @cdube_sante https://t.co/xBxINO
@HtownGibby But you made the claim that Healthy living > Vaccination. You must have some figures on both? Cdc figures say having a healthy BMI does not half your chance if hospitalization. https://t.co/TrPVI8y50i which is no small improvement https://t
@TetleyCasey @mehdirhasan @DavMicRot Weight plays a very big role. https://t.co/b1Nd7knDyI
@Ricki2008 @maddow @ellerysqueen No unhealthy people are filling up the hospitals...common sense. https://t.co/6SBUDlq1Ku
@JamesSurowiecki @mattpacenza 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/rcgp3HklW
RT @HuJirui: @KateinaBabkov5 @marase @ergosfera Podobně je to i s obezitou, která má kritický vliv u BMI cca 35+, ale to je stav, ze kteréh…
@DrTomFrieden Why don't we tell people that obesity causes more severe Covid, https://t.co/KkyUbSzckh
@KateinaBabkov5 @marase @ergosfera Podobně je to i s obezitou, která má kritický vliv u BMI cca 35+, ale to je stav, ze kterého se už málokdo dostane prostým rozhodnutím změnit životní styl. https://t.co/SOnmk82M8n https://t.co/O8LK9nHJPv