Body mass index and fitness in late adolescence and risk of cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, and overall death after COVID-19.
Josefina RobertsonAnders MusztaMartin LindgrenAgnes Af GeijerstamJenny NybergLauren LissnerMats BörjessonMagnus GisslénAnnika RosengrenMartin AdielsMaria ÅbergPublished in: Obesity science & practice (2023)
The high hazards of adverse outcomes during the first two months after COVID-19 hospitalization, and across BMI and CRF categories, declined rapidly but were still elevated after six months. Adolescent CRF was associated with respiratory disease after COVID-19 without hospitalization, which gives further support to the health benefits of physical activity.
Keyphrases
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- young adults
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- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- metabolic syndrome
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- coronary artery disease
- weight loss
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