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A point-prevalence study of body mass indices in HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 in South Africa

\r\nBackground\r\nObesity is now well recognised as a risk factor for severe COVID-19, but the true prevalence of obesity in hospitalised adults with COVID-19 remains unclear because formal body mass indices (BMIs) are not routinely measured on admission.\r\n\r\nObjectives\r\nTo describe the true pr...

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Published in:African journal of thoracic and critical care medicine 2023-09, Vol.29 (3), p.127-130
Main Authors: Parker, A, Broadhurst, A G B, Moolla, M S, Amien, L, Ahmed, R, Taljaard, J J, Meintjes, G, Nyasulu, P, Koegelenberg, C F N
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Summary:\r\nBackground\r\nObesity is now well recognised as a risk factor for severe COVID-19, but the true prevalence of obesity in hospitalised adults with COVID-19 remains unclear because formal body mass indices (BMIs) are not routinely measured on admission.\r\n\r\nObjectives\r\nTo describe the true prevalence of obesity measured by the BMI, and associated comorbidities, in patients hospitalised with severe COVID-19, including people with HIV (PWH).\r\n\r\nMethods\r\nWe conducted a point-prevalence study of measured BMI in consecutive patients with severe COVID-19 admitted to the medical COVID-19 wards in a tertiary academic hospital in Cape Town, South Africa (SA). Patients were enrolled over a 2-week period during the peak of the first COVID-19 wave in SA.\r\n\r\nResults\r\nWe were able to measure the BMI in 122 of the 146 patients admitted during the study period. The prevalence of HIV was 20% (n=24/122). Most of the participants were overweight or obese (n=104; 85%), and 84 (68.9%) met criteria for obesity. The mean (standard deviation) BMI was 33 (7.5), and 34.5 (9.1) in PWH. Of PWH, 83% (n=20/24) were overweight or obese and 75% (n=18) met criteria for obesity. Multimorbidity was present in 22 (92%) of PWH.\r\n\r\nConclusion\r\nWe found that most patients, including PWH, met criteria for being overweight or obese. The high prevalence of obesity in PWH and severe COVID-19 reinforces the need for targeted management of non-communicable diseases, including obesity, in PWH.
ISSN:2617-0191
2617-0205
DOI:10.7196/AJTCCM.2023.v29i3.660