Relationship between obesity and severe COVID‐19 outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes : Results from the CORONADO study

Abstract Aim To assess the relationship between body mass index (BMI) classes and early COVID‐19 prognosis in inpatients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Methods From the CORONAvirus‐SARS‐CoV‐2 and Diabetes Outcomes (CORONADO) study, we conducted an analysis in patients with T2D categorized by four BMI subgroups according to the World Health Organization classification. Clinical characteristics and COVID‐19–related outcomes (i.e. intubation for mechanical ventilation [IMV], death and discharge by day 7 [D7]) were analysed according to BMI status. Results Among 1965 patients with T2D, 434 (22.1%) normal weight (18.5‐24.9 kg/m2, reference group), 726 (36.9%) overweight (25‐29.9 kg/m2) and 805 (41.0%) obese subjects were analysed, including 491 (25.0%) with class I obesity (30‐34.9 kg/m2) and 314 (16.0%) with class II/III obesity (≥35 kg/m2). In a multivariable‐adjusted model, the primary outcome (i.e. IMV and/or death by D7) was significantly associated with overweight (OR 1.65 [1.05‐2.59]), class I (OR 1.93 [1.19‐3.14]) and class II/III obesity (OR 1.98 [1.11‐3.52]). After multivariable adjustment, primary outcome by D7 was significantly associated with obesity in patients aged younger than 75 years, while such an association was no longer found in those aged older than 75 years. Conclusions Overweight and obesity are associated with poor early prognosis in patients with T2D hospitalized for COVID‐19. Importantly, the deleterious impact of obesity on COVID‐19 prognosis was no longer observed in the elderly, highlighting the need for specific management in this population..

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E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2021

Erschienen:

2021

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Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:23

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Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism - 23(2021), 2, Seite 391-403

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Smati, Sarra [VerfasserIn]
Tramunt, Blandine [VerfasserIn]
Wargny, Matthieu [VerfasserIn]
Caussy, Cyrielle [VerfasserIn]
Gaborit, Bénédicte [VerfasserIn]
Vatier, Camille [VerfasserIn]
Vergès, Bruno [VerfasserIn]
Ancelle, Deborah [VerfasserIn]
Amadou, Coralie [VerfasserIn]
Bachir, Leila A. [VerfasserIn]
Bourron, Olivier [VerfasserIn]
Coffin‐Boutreux, Christine [VerfasserIn]
Barraud, Sara [VerfasserIn]
Dorange, Anne [VerfasserIn]
Fremy, Bénédicte [VerfasserIn]
Gautier, Jean‐François [VerfasserIn]
Germain, Natacha [VerfasserIn]
Larger, Etienne [VerfasserIn]
Laugier‐Robiolle, Stéphanie [VerfasserIn]
Meyer, Laurent [VerfasserIn]
Monier, Arnaud [VerfasserIn]
Moura, Isabelle [VerfasserIn]
Potier, Louis [VerfasserIn]
Sabbah, Nadia [VerfasserIn]
Seret‐Bégué, Dominique [VerfasserIn]
Winiszewski, Patrice [VerfasserIn]
Pichelin, Matthieu [VerfasserIn]
Saulnier, Pierre‐Jean [VerfasserIn]
Hadjadj, Samy [VerfasserIn]
Cariou, Bertrand [VerfasserIn]
Gourdy, Pierre [VerfasserIn]

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© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd

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13

doi:

10.1111/dom.14228

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WLY004634306