Obese patients more likely to survive infection in hospital

Study reveals obesity paradox where normal weight patients are less likely to recover from pneumoniaObesitycan shorten lives, but obese people who are hospitalised for infectious diseases, pneumonia and sepsis have a better chance of surviving than those who are of normal weight, according to new research.The so-called “obesity paradox” was illustrated by three separate presentations at the European Congress on Obesity in Vienna. A study of more than 18,000 people admitted to hospital with an infectious disease in Denmark found those who were overweight were 40% less likely to die, and those who were obese 50% less likely to di e, than those of normal weight.Continue reading...
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