It is more than just Obesity that is a problem in the US due to the average american diet. Most Americans these days live off of frozen pizzas, fast food and TV dinners and wash it down with sugary drinks. Even the " sports drinks" are filled with loads of sugar and salt, and they have been shoveling them in to even our athletes. Even among much of the population who does not appear to be overweight, they have a higher percentage of people with high levels of visceral fat on their organs than the general populations of other nations. Although most associate an abundance of visceral fat with their waistline, even with a healthy waistline, you can still have unseen visceral fat on your organs. So essentially we have more " skinny people" with the worst type of fat around their organs greatly increasing their likelihood of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes and other risk factors that are most commonly associated with obesity. We currently lack good data on the percentage of the population affected by visceral fat due to costs incurred in order to accurately measure it, however diets high in processed foods and sugar, even among the " skinny" populations also lead to many of the same health risks associated with the Obese, even if they are not actually Obese. Most people with these higher risk factors are not diagnosed until later in life, so are blissfully unaware they have the higher risk factors at a younger age until something more serious happens. Since the only way to accurately measure visceral fat is through expensive scans, most are unaware until they have a CT scan or MRI in relation to another condition and find out they have another issue by chance. I primarily work with children in the US, and for a long time now we have had a steady increase of children with underlying conditions that would put them more at risk than other regions, including an increase in visceral fat on their organs as well as an increase in the prevalence in asthma and allergies. Most of the products made in the US are loaded with high fructose corn syrup and fat, and even eaten in moderation can cause many of these underlying conditions without the person consuming them even aware because they are not gaining weight in the process. The Increase in sedentary lifestyles in the US in combination with diets packed with sugar and fat is having the amplified effects that we more commonly only relate to the obese, even when they are not actually considered overweight or Obese.I think your reasoning is mostly spot on. The risk of a previously healthy or moderately healthy person suffering serious long term consequences of Covid-19 are very low. The quoted part is worth commenting on, since there was a few US studies that showed higher mortality rates among young adults early on and they got quite some spread in media due. Turns out that they were correct, but not applicable to most of the rest of the world because of the simple fact that the US has a really high amount of overweight people and overweight is one of the biggest risk factor for serious complications from Covid-19. Knowing that, it is not unreasonable to suggest that countries like the US and Mexico, with high rates of overweight people, will have more severe cases in adults and young adults then the rest of the world.
I regularly speak to colleagues who work on an IMW (intermediary medical ward, the place you go when you need specialized care that's more advanced then a normal ward but not serious enough for ICU) dedicated to Covid-19 cases and they all point out that the overwhelming majority of their patients are men in their 40's-60's with severe overweight. I can only imagine how bad this could be if we weren't in Sweden, were the number of overweight people is less then 10%, and instead worked in a US state were overweight rates hovers around 50%.
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I will respond further to your post when I have more time, I have to go care for my mum who had a bad fall and is currently bedridden so I am short for time to do much else. my reply to gethsemani also applies to what you stated above as well. but there is much more I would like to add when I have time.snip
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