One month later … the end of the battle of the “fattest man in the world” with Corona



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Dr. José Antonio Castañeda, who led the team treating Franco’s obesity, said: "Patients with diabetes, high blood pressure, or any other cardiovascular disease are more likely to have serious complications." if you have"COVID-19", How that "The chances of recovery are very slim.".

Despite this, his patient overcame the disease.

Juan Pedro Franco believes that the complex treatments he followed to lose weight, and the fact that he underwent three surgeries, were factors that played a positive role in helping him cope with the disease, in light of his diabetes control and problems of hypertension.

Before the weight loss operations, Juan Pedro spent all his time in bed, since his weight prevented him from moving, and his mother took care of him, but he died of the Corona virus at the age of 66.

Mexico has the highest rates of childhood obesity in the world, and the second highest level of obesity in adults after the United States, and this scourge is a negative factor in the battle against "COVID-19".

In this context, obese people accounted for a quarter of the 74,400 deaths recorded in Mexico, the fourth country in the world in terms of the number of deaths from the epidemic, after India, Brazil and the United States.

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The 36-year-old man told AFP from his home in the state of Aguascalientes in central Mexico: “It was complicated because the disease was spreading rapidly, and I am one of the people most at risk (due to obesity) . I have had headaches, physical aches and fever. Shortness of breath. “

Juan Pedro Franco’s weight had reached 595 kilograms before, and although he lost a large part of the extra weight and now weighs 208 kilograms, the problems associated with his obesity, including diabetes, high blood pressure and lung disease, are factors that complicated their battle against the virus.

Dr. José Antonio Castañeda, who led the team that treated Franco’s obesity, said that “patients suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure or any cardiovascular disease are more likely to have serious complications” in the case of “Covid 19”, and “The chances of recovery are slim.” very”.

Despite this, his patient managed to overcome the disease.

Juan Pedro Franco believes that the complex treatments he followed to lose weight, and the fact that he underwent three surgeries, were factors that played a positive role in helping him cope with the disease, in light of his diabetes control and problems of hypertension.

Before the weight loss operations, Juan Pedro spent all his time in bed, since his weight prevented him from moving, and his mother took care of him, but he died of the Corona virus at the age of 66.

Mexico has the highest rates of childhood obesity in the world, and the second highest rates of obesity in adults after the United States, and this scourge is a negative factor in the battle against “Covid 19”.

In this context, obese people accounted for a quarter of the 74,400 deaths recorded in Mexico, the fourth country in the world in terms of the number of deaths from the epidemic, after India, Brazil and the United States.



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