Commentary: Obesity: The "Achilles heel" for COVID-19?
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- 1. Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Endocrinology Unit, University Federico II, Naples, Italy; Centro italiano per la cura e il benessere del paziente (C.I.B.O), Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Endocrinology Unit, University Federico II, Naples, Italy. Electronic address: giovanna.muscogiuri@gmail.com.
- 2. Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Endocrinology Unit, University Federico II, Naples, Italy; Centro italiano per la cura e il benessere del paziente (C.I.B.O), Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Endocrinology Unit, University Federico II, Naples, Italy.
- 3. Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Endocrinology Unit, University Federico II, Naples, Italy; Centro italiano per la cura e il benessere del paziente (C.I.B.O), Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Endocrinology Unit, University Federico II, Naples, Italy; Cattedra Unesco "Educazione alla salute e allo sviluppo sostenibile", University Federico II, Naples, Italy.
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Journal:
Metabolism: clinical and experimental
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
ISSN:
15328600
Volume:
108
Pages:
154251-154251
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