Chul Jin Lee1, Min-Jeong Kim2, Sang Joon An3
1Good Family Clinic, Siheung, Korea 2Mihana Clinic, Yongin, Korea 3Department of Neurology, Catholic Kwandong University International St. Mary¡¯'s Hospital, Incheon, Korea
Obesity and infection are interacting with each other.
Infection causes obesity, and obesity contributes to the
occurrence and deterioration of infection. The sources of
infection that cause obesity include viruses such as
adenovirus, intestinal viruses, bacteria such as intestinal
microbes, parasites, and the antibiotics that cause
these microbes to change. The above risk factors cause
chronic inflammatory reactions in the body, and in ad-
dition, obesity is further accelerated when bad eating habits
are accompanied. Among the infections that occur often in
obese people and worsen their condition are various viral
infections such as influenza viruses and coro- navirus,
bacterial infections that cause urinary tract infections or
periodontal infections, respiratory infections such as
bronchitis, pneumonia, floor infections and infections in
surgical areas. Infection in obesity increases complications,
and reduces the effectiveness of antibiotics and vaccines.
The mechanism between obesity and infection is a decrease
in immunity resulting from increased chronic inflammation.
Based on the evidence that obesity and infection cause and
effect each other and interact with each other, it can be
used for prevention and
treatment of obesity. Studies related to the development of
obesity vaccines and the maintenance of healthy in-
testinal microbes are under way, which is expected to
reduce obesity and prevent future prevention. As a result,
reducing obesity will reduce the risk and deterioration of
infection.
Korean J Health Promot 2020;20(1):1-9 |