Cell Metabolism
Volume 33, Issue 2, 2 February 2021, Pages 234-241
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COVID-19, Obesity, and Structural Racism: Understanding the Past and Identifying Solutions for the Future

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Summary

Long-standing systemic inequalities—fueling unequal access to critical resources such as healthcare, housing, education, and employment opportunities—are largely responsible for the significant race disparities in obesity and COVID-19. Because of this legacy, public health emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately impact communities of color, exacerbated by high rates of pre-existing chronic diseases like obesity. Learning from this history is instructive for understanding our present situation and for crafting effective solutions that promote health equity. Critical action is needed now to meaningfully address the disproportionate impact of these major public health problems on Black and Brown populations.

Keywords

COVID-19
obesity
structural racism
legacy of slavery

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