Background:Obesity is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortality from pandemic influenza H1N1. Influenza is a significant public health threat, killing an estimated 250 000–500 000 people worldwide each year. More than one in ten of the world's adult population is obese and more than two-thirds of the US adult population is overweight or obese. No studies have compared humoral or cellular immune responses to influenza vaccination in healthy weight, overweight and obese populations despite clear public health importance.Objective:The study employed a convenience sample to determine the antibody response to the 2009–2010 inactivated trivalent influenza vaccine (TIV) in healthy weight, overweight and obese participants at 1 and 12 ...
The prevalence of obesity has been increasing in the United States and worldwide with more people dy...
Each year, influenza results in 3 to 5 million cases of severe illness and between 290,000 to 650,00...
Obesity is a well-recognized risk factor for severe influenza infections but the mechanisms underlyi...
Background:Obesity is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortality from pandemic influenza...
Obesity has increased tremendously over the past few decades, as the World Health Organization estim...
Background: Obesity, a growing health crisis in the United States, is an independent risk factor for...
Introduction: The number of obese individuals has been steadily rising for the last few decades and ...
Background: We live in an ‘obesogenic environment’ in which overconsumption of affordable, energy-de...
Influenza, a highly contagious respiratory tract infection, affects millions of adults and children ...
ObjectiveObese adults have a greater risk of morbidity and mortality from infection with pandemic H1...
With the rising prevalence of obesity has come an increasing awareness of its impact on communicable...
Obesity has been considered a risk factor for infectious diseases including the influenza virus. Mos...
Obesity emerged as a risk factor for morbidity and mortality related to 2009 pandemic influenza A (H...
Influenza infects 5–15% of the global population each year, and obesity has been shown to be an inde...
Understanding the relationship between obesity and immune response is critical in managing healthcar...
The prevalence of obesity has been increasing in the United States and worldwide with more people dy...
Each year, influenza results in 3 to 5 million cases of severe illness and between 290,000 to 650,00...
Obesity is a well-recognized risk factor for severe influenza infections but the mechanisms underlyi...
Background:Obesity is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortality from pandemic influenza...
Obesity has increased tremendously over the past few decades, as the World Health Organization estim...
Background: Obesity, a growing health crisis in the United States, is an independent risk factor for...
Introduction: The number of obese individuals has been steadily rising for the last few decades and ...
Background: We live in an ‘obesogenic environment’ in which overconsumption of affordable, energy-de...
Influenza, a highly contagious respiratory tract infection, affects millions of adults and children ...
ObjectiveObese adults have a greater risk of morbidity and mortality from infection with pandemic H1...
With the rising prevalence of obesity has come an increasing awareness of its impact on communicable...
Obesity has been considered a risk factor for infectious diseases including the influenza virus. Mos...
Obesity emerged as a risk factor for morbidity and mortality related to 2009 pandemic influenza A (H...
Influenza infects 5–15% of the global population each year, and obesity has been shown to be an inde...
Understanding the relationship between obesity and immune response is critical in managing healthcar...
The prevalence of obesity has been increasing in the United States and worldwide with more people dy...
Each year, influenza results in 3 to 5 million cases of severe illness and between 290,000 to 650,00...
Obesity is a well-recognized risk factor for severe influenza infections but the mechanisms underlyi...