Association of COVID-19 patient's condition with fasting blood glucose and body mass index: A retrospective study

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Song, Li-Gang [1 ]
Bai, Su-Rong [1 ]
Hui, Deng-Hua [2 ]
Ding, Li-Ping [1 ]
Sun, Lu [3 ]
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[1] HuLun Buir Peoples Hosp, Dept Endocrinol, Hulun Buir, Inner Mongolia, Peoples R China
[2] HuLun Buir Human Resources & Social Dev, Dept Work Abil Appraisal, Hulun Buir, Inner Mongolia, Peoples R China
[3] Univ N Carolina, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 USA
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COVID-19; fasting plasma glucose; body mass index; diabetes; DIABETES-MELLITUS; OBESITY; PREVALENCE; OUTCOMES;
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10.3233/THC-220248
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic broke out in 2019 and rapidly spread across the globe. Most of the severe and dead cases are middle-aged and elderly patients with chronic systemic diseases. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the association between fasting blood glucose (FPG) and body mass index (BMI) levels in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) under different conditions. METHODS: Experimental-related information (age, gender, BMI, and FPG on the second day of admission) from 86 COVID-19 cases (47 males and 39 females) with an average age of (39 +/- 17) years was collected in April and November 2020. These cases were divided into three groups according to the most severe classification of each case determined by the clinical early warning indicators of severe-critically illness, the degree of progression, and the treatment plan shown in the diagnosis and treatment plan of COVID-19 pneumonia. Statistical models were used to analyze the differences in the levels of FPG and BMI, age, and gender among the three groups. RESULTS: 1. Experimental group: 21 patients with asymptomatic or and mild symptoms (group A), 45 patients with common non-progression (group B), and 20 patients with common progression and severe symptoms (group C). 2. The age differences among the three groups were statistically significant and elderly patients had a higher risk of severe disease (t = 4.1404, 3.3933, 9.2123, P = 0.0001, 0.0012, 0.0000). There was a higher proportion of females than males in the normal progression and severe disease cases (chi(2) = 5.512, P = 0.019). 3. The level of FPG was significantly higher in group C than in group A (t = 3.1655, P = 0.0030) and B (t = 2.0212, P = 0.0475). The number of diabetes or IFG in group C was significantly higher than in group A (chi(2) = 5.979, P = 0.014) and group B (chi(2) = 6.088, P = 0.014). 4. BMI was significantly higher in group C than in groups A (t = 3.8839, P = 0.0004) and B (t = 3.8188, P = 0.0003). The number of overweight or obese patients in group C was significantly higher than in groups A (chi(2) = 8.838, P = 0.003) and B (chi(2) = 10.794, P = 0.001). 5. Patients' age, gender, and FPG were independent risk factors for COVID-19 disease progression (beta = 0.380, 0.191, 0.186; P = 0.000, 0.034, 0.045). CONCLUSION: The levels of FPG and BMI were significantly increased in the population with common progressive and severe COVID-19. FPG and age are independent risk factors for the progression of COVID-19.
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