This study analyzed 3,615 patients who tested positive for COVID-19 at a large New York City hospital system between March 4-April 4, 2020. The researchers found that among patients under 60 years old, those with a BMI between 30-34 were twice as likely to be admitted to the hospital and 1.8 times as likely to require critical care compared to those with a BMI under 30. Patients under 60 with a BMI over 35 were 2.2 times as likely to be hospitalized and 3.6 times as likely to need critical care, indicating that obesity is an under-recognized risk factor for worse COVID-19 outcomes in younger patients.