Obesity and COVID-19 – are they linked?

I think we can agree, this has been a pretty surreal situation for everyone. For many, the amount of takeaways and comfort food is so off the chart, we’d definitely fail the bleep test!

But there is a serious side to the gorging – the impact of how coronavirus can affect those carrying extra weight.

Although coronavirus can affect us all, new evidence has shown that those who are overweight or slipping into the obese category are more likely to suffer worsened symptoms of COVID-19.

One study by the World Obesity Federation states: “The COVID-19 pandemic, and the measures that have had to be taken to help curb COVID-19, are likely to have a number of impacts for people living with obesity.”

Another study by the BBC said, “In a study of nearly 17,000 hospital patients with Covid-19 in the UK, those who were obese – with a body mass index (BMI) of more than 30 – had a 33% greater risk of dying than those who were not obese.”

As much it’s awful to think about, obesity can cause multiple body issues as well as these Covid complications. An increase in diabetes, suffering from depression, excess strain on the heart and a higher risk of strokes are just a handful of problems when carrying excess timber.

Here’s some more reasons why being overweight could be damaging your health.

If you are worried about your weight, why not take the first steps to making a positive change to help protect yourself from the disease?

MAN v FAT has two great programmes to help you on the right path and, as lockdown begins to ease, it could be a great time to get started.

Our popular MAN v FAT Football programme is exclusively designed for guys who want to lose weight. Every bloke is in the same situation, so you’ll never feel like the odd one out. It’s not based on points scored – it’s based on pounds lost! Find out more about our football leagues here

David lost 75lbs by taking part in his local MAN v FAT Football league. He looks fantastic and feels great. Read more of this weight loss story here.

Our other programme is MAN v FAT Challenge. Members earn points for their team by taking part in a series of nutrition, exercises and healthy habit challenges. You’ll get support from your team mates and will receive new challenges every week. Find out more about our challenges here.

Phil lost 67.2lbs doing the MAN V FAT Challenge. He’s gone from couch potato to pro cyclist and feels like a different man. Read his weight loss story here.

For more support and information about obesity, go to our blog to do some reading up.

Other information
https://www.worldobesity.org/news/obesity-and-covid-19-policy-statement

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52561757

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