Obesity as a driver of international differences in COVID-19 death rates.
Julian GardinerJude ObenAlastair SutcliffePublished in: Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (2021)
A large proportion of the inter-country variation in COVID-19 death rates can be explained by differences in obesity rates, population health, population densities, age demographics, delays in imposing national virus control measures, per capita GDP and climate. Some of the unexplained variation is probably attributable to inter-country differences in the definition of a COVID-19 death and in the completeness of the recording of COVID-19 deaths.