In general the answer should be no. But if someone is morbidly obese and their body becomes very deconditioned then this will affect their overall health. The health of the immune system depends on many factors including diet, exercise and overall lifestyle. This is in part why someone who becomes bedridden with a hip fracture can die of respiratory failure.
2006-12-05 14:53:22
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answered by mr.answerman 6
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particular it it extra deadly to the elderyly and sons and daughters, yet even very healthful human beings around 20 can nevertheless fall unwell and be put in deadly circumstances. yet in the U. S. you may get taken care of and make it out alive. The swine flu in u . s . a . of america will only be like a usual flu, yet in different international places have been help isnt as close or as stable. they are going to adventure the entire blast of swine flu, and die extra handy.
2016-10-14 01:45:51
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answered by archuletta 4
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I read they have better immune system because they have more red blood cells from the fat.
So, go eat and get a fat azz dude.
2006-12-05 11:23:48
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answered by sunflare63 7
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I don't think so, it all depends on the person, some are fat because they eat too much, and other have genetic disorders that make them big but have perfect health otherwise.
2006-12-05 04:24:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Generally overweight people have poorer health (whether it is genetic or not, being overweight is not healthy), and this leads to poorer immune response.
2006-12-05 05:56:48
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answered by Emerald 3
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Is it true that rude people have small brains?
2006-12-05 07:32:37
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answered by KJ 1
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