OBEZITATEA CA FACTOR DE RISC MAJOR ÎN CA Z URILE DE COVID - 19
Date
2020
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CEP USM
Abstract
Obezitatea este o afecţiune complexă, multifactorială, caracterizată
prin creşterea greutăţii corporale pe seama ţesutului
adipos. În ultimele decade a devenit una dintre cele mai frecvente boli de nutriţie din lume, având amploarea unei pandemii,
conform raportului OMS, fiind considerată boala secolului.
Zeci de milioane de oameni au fost infectați cu noul coronavirus
ȋn ȋntreaga lume, iar o mare parte dintre aceștia au suferit de o simptomatologie gravă care, de multe ori, a condus la deces.Omenirea se află ȋn una dintre cele mai dificile perioade ale acestei generații.
Obesity is a complex, multifactorial disease characterized by increased body weight at the expense of the fatty tissue. In the last decades, it has become one of the most common nutrition diseases in the world, with the magnitude of a pandemic, being considered the disease of the century according to a WHO report. Tens of millions of people have been infected with the new coronavirus worldwide, and many of them have suffered from severe symptoms that have often led to death. Humanity lives during one of the most difficult times of this generation.
Obesity is a complex, multifactorial disease characterized by increased body weight at the expense of the fatty tissue. In the last decades, it has become one of the most common nutrition diseases in the world, with the magnitude of a pandemic, being considered the disease of the century according to a WHO report. Tens of millions of people have been infected with the new coronavirus worldwide, and many of them have suffered from severe symptoms that have often led to death. Humanity lives during one of the most difficult times of this generation.
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obezitatea, nutriție, diabet zaharat, tensiune arterială, obesity, nutrition, diabetes, blood pressure
Citation
SUVEICA, L., ROȘCA, V,., CRIVOI, A. et al. Obezitatea ca factor de risc major în cazurile de COVID-19. In: Studia Universitatis Moldaviae. Seria Științe reale și ale naturii: Biologie. Chimie. Revista științifică. 2020, nr. 6 (136), pp. 17-22. ISSN 1814-3237.