Obesity is Associated with Worse Outcomes in COVID‐19: Analysis of Early Data from New York City
Kaveh Hajifathalian(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Reem Z. Sharaiha(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Brett E. Fortune(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Shawn L. Shah(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Tibor I. Krisko(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Rekha B. Kumar(Cornell University), Shiara Ortiz‐Pujols(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Xi Zhou(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Carolyn Newberry(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Sonal Kumar(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Andrew J. Dannenberg(Cornell University)
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