The Role of Balanced Nutrition for the Recovery of COVID-19 Patients Undergoing Self-Isolation

Heny Yuniarti, Reza Adityas Trisnadi
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Not all COVID-19 patients are reported to have severe symptoms. There are also patients who are asymptomatic or with mild symptoms who only need rest and self-isolation. Self-isolation is an attempt to separate a person confirmed COVID-19 with or without symptoms, from a healthy person which aim is to reduce the risk of transmission. Nutritional intake in patients with COVID-19 includes energy needs from macronutrient, micronutrients, fluids and electrolytes. A balanced diet can support a strong immune system and help fight viral infections. In this activity, the method used was whatsApp media or android /web-based applications. Patients are classified into 3 groups, namely asymptomatic groups or mild symptoms, without decreased oxygen saturation (green group), patients with moderate symptoms, oxygen saturation still above 95% (yellow group), patients with severe symptoms and saturation below 95% (red group). Virtual consultations are conducted with the aim of reminding a balanced nutrition intake in patients, guiding cough techniques and warning signs of COVID-19. This activity provided lunch support consisting of rice, vegetables, animal protein, side dishes and fruit that can hasten healing from COVID-19.
均衡营养对新冠肺炎自我隔离患者康复的作用
冠状病毒(COVID-19)是由SARS-CoV-2病毒引起的传染病。据报道,并非所有COVID-19患者都有严重症状。也有无症状或症状轻微的患者,只需要休息和自我隔离。自我隔离是试图将有或没有症状的COVID-19确诊患者与健康人隔离开来,目的是降低传播风险。COVID-19患者的营养摄入包括来自宏量营养素、微量营养素、液体和电解质的能量需求。均衡的饮食可以增强免疫系统,帮助对抗病毒感染。在这个活动中,使用的方法是whatsApp媒体或android /web应用。将患者分为3组,即无症状组或症状轻微,血氧饱和度未下降(绿色组)、症状中度,血氧饱和度仍在95%以上(黄色组)、症状严重且血氧饱和度低于95%(红色组)。开展虚拟咨询的目的是提醒患者均衡营养摄入,指导咳嗽技术和COVID-19的警告信号。该活动提供午餐支持,包括米饭、蔬菜、动物蛋白、配菜和水果,可以加速COVID-19的愈合。
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