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Scientists May Have Discovered Why COVID Hits Fat People Harder
Nation and State ^ | 12/09/2021 | Tyler Durden

Posted on 12/09/2021 10:01:05 PM PST by SeekAndFind

p>Since the beginning of the pandemic, one of the most common denominators in deaths and severe Covid is obesity.
A vicious cycle...

Pre-vaccine, 73% of those who died of (or with) Covid-19 were either overweight or obese - which tracks with the percentage of overweight and obese Americans.

Distribution of deaths among adults hospitalized for COVID-19 in the United States from March to December 2020, by body mass index

In addition to having generally poor circulatory health, an obese person is more likely to have other conditions that are risk factors for severe Covid, including low-level inflammation, diabetes and lung disease.

A September 2020 meta-analysis suggested a linear relationship between BMI and Covid-19 severity and mortality.

Meanwhile, and this is unrelated to the point of this article - 75% of Covid deaths to date (unvaxxed and vaxxed) in the United States are retirement age or older, with another 18% between the ages of 50 and 64-years-old. So the vast majority of US Covid deaths are in older Americans, 73% or so of whom are overweight or obese.
Number of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) deaths in the U.S. as of December 8, 2021, by age*

Now, scientists may have a clue as to why Covid affects fat people more severely - it infects both fat cells and certain immune cells within body fat, prompting the body to respond aggressively, according to the New York Times, citing a study published in October.

"The bottom line is, ‘Oh my god, indeed, the virus can infect fat cells directly,'" said Dr. Philipp Scherer, a scientist who studies fat cells at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, who was not involved in the research.

"Whatever happens in fat doesn’t stay in fat," he continued. "It affects neighboring tissues as well."

The research has not yet been peer-reviewed or published in a scientific journal, but it was posted online in October. If the findings hold up, they may shed light not just on why patients with excess pounds are vulnerable to the virus, but also on why certain younger adults with no other risks become so ill.

The study’s senior authors, Dr. Tracey McLaughlin and Dr. Catherine Blish of the Stanford University School of Medicine, suggested the evidence could point to new Covid treatments that target body fat.

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The finding is particularly relevant to the United States, which has one of the highest rates of obesity in the world. Most American adults are overweight, and 42 percent have obesity. Black, Hispanic, Native American and Alaska Native people in the U.S. have higher obesity rates than white adults and Asian Americans; they have also been disproportionately affected by the pandemic, with death rates roughly double those of white Americans. -NY Times

"Maybe that’s the Achilles’ heel that the virus utilizes to evade our protective immune responses — by hiding in this place," said Dr. Vishwa Deep Dixit, a professor of comparative medicine and immunology at Yale School of Medicine.

According to Stanford's Dr. Blish, "This could well be contributing to severe disease ... We’re seeing the same inflammatory cytokines that I see in the blood of the really sick patients being produced in response to infection of those tissues."

Mysteries of fat...

As the Times notes, body fat is more than just an inert form of energy storage. On the contrary, fat is biologically active, and produces both hormones and immune-system proteins that affect nearby cells, causing a persistent low-grade inflammation regardless of any actual infection.

Inflammation is the body’s response to an invader, and sometimes it can be so vigorous that it is more harmful than the infection that triggered it. “The more fat mass, and in particular visceral fat mass, the worse your inflammatory response,” Dr. McLaughlin said, referring to the abdominal fat that surrounds internal organs.

Fat tissue is composed mostly of fat cells, or adipocytes. It also contains pre-adipocytes, which mature into fat cells, and a variety of immune cells, including a type called adipose tissue macrophages. -NY Times

As part of the study, Dr. McLaughlin, Blish and other colleagues experimented on fat obtained from bariatric surgery to see if the tissue would become infected with Covid. They found that yes, they could - but certain immune cells known as macrophages were also susceptible, and produced a 'robust' inflammatory response. The team also analyzed fat cells from Europeans who had died of Covid, and found the disease contained within fat near various organs.

According to Johns Hopkins professor of cardiology, Dr. David Kass, a man whose ideal weight is 170 lbs, yet who weighs 250 lbs, is carrying a substantial amount of fat in which the virus can 'hang out' - where it can then replicate and trigger a 'destructive immune system response.'

"If you really are very obese, fat is the biggest single organ in your body," said Kass, who added that Covid "can infect that tissue and actually reside there."

"Whether it hurts it, kills it or at best, it’s a place to amplify itself — it doesn’t matter. It becomes kind of a reservoir."

And as journalist Alex Berenson wrote in July...

In April, British researchers published a definitive paper on the subject in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, a peer-reviewed journal. The researchers examined the medical records of almost 7 million people in England to look at the link between obesity and severe outcomes from Covid, including hospitalization and death.

The topline findings show only a moderate link between extra weight and Covid risk. But when the researchers looked more closely, they found that’s because in older people, being overweight does NOT drive excess risk.

So the researchers divided the patients into four age ranges: 20-39, 40-59, 60-79, and over 80. They found that in the two younger groups - including adults up to age 60 - being obese was associated with nearly ALL the risk that Covid would lead to intensive care or death. The findings held even after they adjusted for many different potential confounding factors, like smoking, non-weight-related illnesses, and wealth.

The excess risk was extremely high even for people who weren’t morbidly obese - defined as a body-mass index of 40 or more. A person between 40 and 60 with a BMI of 35 - someone who is 230 pounds and 5’8” - had about five times the risk of dying of Covid of a person of normal weight. For younger adults, the excess risk was even higher, and for morbidly obese people even higher still.

In contrast, people of normal weight under 40 are at essentially no risk of death from Covid. The researchers found their rate to be under 1 in 10,000 per year. Even in the 40 to 59 age range, normal-weight adults had an annual risk well under 1 in 1,000.

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Lose the weight, folks. And for those who need to shed pounds fast, a ketogenic diet may actually act as a preventative measure.


TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Science; Society
KEYWORDS: becauseitdoesnt; betterhealth; covid; covid1984; covidtruth; fat; fatshaming; infection; ntsa; obesity; overweight; panicporn; turnitaround; tylerdurden
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To: ifinnegan

Thank you finn for summarizing it succinctly and accurately.


21 posted on 12/10/2021 1:04:56 AM PST by Dave W
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To: dfwgator

Gator that was hysterical - I’m still laughing and kind of feel guilty about it, but not too much.


22 posted on 12/10/2021 1:07:48 AM PST by Dave W
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To: The Duke

I’ve been on the I-Mask protocol for several weeks now. Quercetin, Vitamins C & D, Zinc, and yes, Ivermectin. Not a hint of Covid so far. I thank God.


23 posted on 12/10/2021 1:16:37 AM PST by ducttape45
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To: SeekAndFind

For crying out loud WE ALL knew this a year ago, these IDIOT scientists are just now discovering this REALLY???


24 posted on 12/10/2021 1:25:16 AM PST by Trump Girl Kit Cat (Yosemite Sam raising hell)
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To: SeekAndFind

An old friend’s husband just died of covid. He wasn’t an ounce under 400 pounds. Just 46 years old.


25 posted on 12/10/2021 1:40:54 AM PST by FLvoter
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To: SeekAndFind

I thought it was gravity.


26 posted on 12/10/2021 1:50:27 AM PST by ComputerGuy (Heavily-medicated for your protection)
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To: metmom

Very good analysis.

Losing weight is a better preventative than wearing a mask.


27 posted on 12/10/2021 2:06:10 AM PST by poconopundit (Hard oak fist in an Irish velvet glove: Kayleigh the Shillelagh we salute your work!)
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To: Bigbrown
"How fat is too fat? Asking for a friend…"

Have they announced, "Last call for alcohol?"

28 posted on 12/10/2021 2:15:18 AM PST by outofsalt (If history teaches us anything, it's that history rarely teaches anything.)
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To: SeekAndFind

So it doesn’t hang out in other animals...its in burgers and biscuits!

Damn clever, them Chinese...


29 posted on 12/10/2021 2:31:34 AM PST by Adder (Proud member of the FJB/LGB community. /s is implied where applicable..)
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To: metmom

“My brother is obese, diabetic, alcoholic, has kidney problems, and a few other health issues and weathered Covid just fine. He was over it in a few days and did not need hospitalization.

There are a lot of other factors. We learned early on last year that the DOSE of infection has a huge impact on the severity of the result. so your brother could have had a very low exposure.

Vitamin D seems to be a factor. The majority of the population is deficient. The southern states seem to be weathering the virus better than the northern states.


30 posted on 12/10/2021 3:00:08 AM PST by Big Giant Head ( )
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To: SeekAndFind

The Wuhan virus… think of the proportion of overweight people in the west vs China. Virus that attacks fat cells, by design?


31 posted on 12/10/2021 3:01:16 AM PST by TiGuy22
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To: SeekAndFind

Excellent information - Thank you!


32 posted on 12/10/2021 3:06:42 AM PST by Caipirabob (Communists...Socialists...Fascists & AntiFa...Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: SeekAndFind
Black, Hispanic, Native American and Alaska Native people in the U.S. have higher obesity rates than white adults and Asian Americans; they have also been disproportionately affected by the pandemic, with death rates roughly double those of white Americans. -NY Times

The COVID virus is racist.

33 posted on 12/10/2021 3:08:43 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: The Duke
We are unvaccinated for personal reasons and are approaching 60. Close family caught COVID and we took care of them, even having shared food off the plate prior to learning they were positive. When they became ill, dark semicircles under their eyes, we urged them to get monoclonal therapy. They were at work 6 days later testing negative on two tests.

It has not been a month for us and we are testing negative.

34 posted on 12/10/2021 3:09:37 AM PST by Caipirabob (Communists...Socialists...Fascists & AntiFa...Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: SeekAndFind

Since vitamin D is fat soluble I always thought overweight would have no problem maintaining good levels but OPPOSITE is true- overweight/obese need even MORE vitamin D because it gets stuck in fat stores and isn’t readily available for immune function


35 posted on 12/10/2021 3:40:24 AM PST by dkGba
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To: central_va
The COVID virus is racist.

I'll add discriminatory against fat people. I worked hard to add those extra pounds on and avoiding strenuous activity and THIS is the reward I get? Life's not fair.

36 posted on 12/10/2021 3:41:50 AM PST by BipolarBob (WHY are there no Democrats on Mt. Rushmore?)
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To: dfwgator
And yet Chris Christie is still alive.

Smrffghrrrarf!...ahahahaaaaahahahahaha. Oh man...

37 posted on 12/10/2021 4:37:41 AM PST by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin (Freedom is the freedom to discipline yourself so others don't have to do it for you.)
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To: SeekAndFind

I think I am missing a couple of points here.

1. “ in older people, being overweight does NOT drive excess risk.” -— so what does drive excess risk in older adults?

2. They show in the chart that 75%+ of covid deaths are among overweight/obese people, but then tell us 75% of US adults are overweight/obese, so wouldn’t it make sense that 75% of deaths are among that population?

What am I missing here?


38 posted on 12/10/2021 5:39:56 AM PST by Chicory
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To: Dave W

You just don’t get it:

Science is awash with bullshit due to ‘hand-to-mouth’ disease fostered by the corruption of money & politics.

This is yet another example, a distraction from the fact that it will all be moot soon once the virus is endemic (it will NEVER be ‘beaten’, but there are BILLIONS of dollars to be made in the meantime).

If you enjoy reading National Enquirer quality science, so be it. I want my money back.


39 posted on 12/10/2021 5:44:59 AM PST by logi_cal869 (-cynicus the "concern troll" a/o 10/03/2018 /!i!! &@$%&*(@ -)
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To: Big Giant Head

I remember about initial viral load, which is something else you don’t hear about these days.


40 posted on 12/10/2021 5:47:36 AM PST by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith)
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