Diet, Nutrition, Obesity, and Their Implications for COVID-19 Mortality: Development of a Marginalized Two-Part Model for Semicontinuous Data
BackgroundNutrition is not a treatment for COVID-19, but it is a modifiable contributor to the development of chronic disease, which is highly associated with COVID-19 severe illness and deaths. A well-balanced diet and healthy patterns of eating strengthen the immune system, improve immunometabolis...
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Main Authors: | Kamyari, Naser (Author), Soltanian, Ali Reza (Author), Mahjub, Hossein (Author), Moghimbeigi, Abbas (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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