Abstract

Eighty T2DM patients, the range of age ranged was 45 to 57 year and body mass index was 30 to 36kg/m2. Smoking, renal failure, heart failure, respiratory failure, hepatitis and pregnancy were the exclusion criteria. Participants randomly assigned equally into group (A) received aerobic treadmill exercise and group (B) received resistance exercise for 3 months.

Highlights

  • Obesity is correlated with significant human and social costs, an intransigent pandemic epidemic that is rising worldwide

  • An even more significant problem is that obesity may entail a deficiency/insufficiency of vitamin D [2,5] thereby reducing the ability of the obese patients to reduce the risk of viral infections as effectively as lean people

  • To mitigate the effects of misery as a result of COVID-19, and especially among the population at risk of obesity, it can be suggested that a position for the prevention of obesity [8], weight loss, plus vitamin D supplementation as required, should not be ignored before a vaccine or some sort of therapy is arisen

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Introduction

Obesity is correlated with significant human and social costs, an intransigent pandemic epidemic that is rising worldwide. A Possible Correlation between Obesity, Covid-19 and Vitamin D

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