Serum glucose, lactate dehydrogenase and hypertension are mediators of the effect of body mass index on severity of COVID‐19
Endocrinology Diabetes & Metabolism2021Vol. 4(2), pp. e00215–e00215
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Huadong Yan, Amrita Vijay, Fanrong Jiang, Nanhong Zheng, Yaoren Hu, Honghua Ye, B. Ollivere, Ting Cai, Ana M. Valdes, Guruprasad P. Aithal
Abstract
Our data indicate that a larger proportion of the effect of BMI on severity of COVID-19 is mediated by glycemia and LDH levels whereas less than half of it is mediated by systemic inflammation.
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