Authors
Bruno Halpern, Maria Laura da Costa Louzada, Pablo Aschner, Fernando Gerchman, Imperia Brajkovich, José Rocha Faria‐Neto, Felix Escaño Polanco, Julio Montero, Silvia María Marín Juliá, Paulo Andrade Lotufo, Oscar H Franco
Publication date
2021/3
Source
Obesity Reviews
Volume
22
Issue
3
Pages
e13165
Description
In May 2020, Latin America became the epicenter of the COVID‐19 pandemic, a region already afflicted by social disparities, poor healthcare access, inadequate nutrition and a large prevalence of noncommunicable chronic diseases. Obesity and its comorbidities are increasingly prevalent in Latin America, with a more rapid growth in individuals with lower income, and currently a disease associated with COVID‐19 severity, complications and death. In this document, the Latin American Association of Obesity Societies and collaborators present a review of the burden of two pandemics in Latin America, discuss possible mechanisms that explain their relationship with each other and provide public health and individual recommendations, as well as questions for future studies.
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