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Association of adenovirus 36 infection and obesity; An updated meta‐analysis of community‐based studies

Arezoo Marjani, Alireza Khatami, Hassan Saadati, Milad Asghari, Mohammad Hossein Razizadeh, Aida Abbasi, Mohammad Zarei, Leila Beikzadeh, Alireza Soleimani

2021Reviews in Medical Virology23 citationsDOI

Abstract

As a health problem, obesity has several risk factors; it has been suggested that human adenovirus type 36 (HAdV-36) infections may possibly be associated with obesity. This updated meta-analysis was designed and conducted with an emphasis on articles published from 2015 to 2020. The PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases were searched up to 1 December 2020. Overall, pooled prevalence and odds ratio of antibodies against HAdV-36 in people with obesity and controls was assessed among different ages. Case-control and cohort studies were included in the analysis. The overall prevalence of HAdV-36 infection in obese population was 31% (CI: 0.24%-0.38%) which was 32% in cases and 27% in controls, respectively; a significant association was found between the cases and the controls (OR, 1.84; 95% CI, 1.39-2.43), especially in children younger than 18 years of age (OR, 2.44; 95% CI, 1.85-3.22). A significant association between adenovirus infection and obesity was found, especially in adolescents.

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ObesityOdds ratioMedicineMeta-analysisInternal medicineCase-control studyCohort studyScopusPopulationMEDLINEEnvironmental healthBiologyBiochemistryVirus-based gene therapy researchViral Infections and Immunology ResearchMuscle Physiology and Disorders
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