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    Cornejo‐Pareja, Isabel M.; Gómez‐Pérez, Ana M.; Fernández‐García, José C.; Barahona San Millan, Rebeca; Aguilera Luque, Alexandre; Hollanda, Ana; Jiménez, Amanda; Jimenez‐Murcia, Susana; Munguia, Lucero; Ortega, Emilio; Fernandez‐Aranda, Fernando; Fernández Real, José M.; Tinahones, Francisco

    European eating disorders review, November 2020, 2020-11-00, 20201101, Letnik: 28, Številka: 6
    Journal Article

    The COVID‐19 pandemic is posing a great challenge worldwide. Its rapid progression has caused thousands of deaths worldwide. Although multiple aspects remain to be clarified, some risk factors associated with a worse prognosis have been identified. These include obesity and some of its main complications, such as diabetes and high blood pressure. Furthermore, although the possible long‐term complications and psychological effects that may appear in survivors of COVID‐19 are not well known yet, there is a concern that those complications may be greater in obese patients. In this manuscript, we review some of the data published so far and the main points that remain to be elucidated are emphasized.