The Role of Nutraceuticals in the Prevention and/or Treatment of COVID-19: An Umbrella Review

CAND Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-28 DOI:10.54434/candj.165
Randa Karzon, Andrew Jackson, Iva Lloyd, Alexander Hall, Lauren Lee
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Background: To identify the results of published review literature regarding nutraceuticals, including probiotics, melatonin, poly-unsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), quercetin, N-acetyl cysteine (NAC), and propolis as they relate to the prevention and/ or treatment of COVID-19 (CV) and/or long COVID (long CV) and to outline key areas to consider for clinical application and for further research. Methods: This paper is part of a six-part umbrella review which progresses from a living review. This review incorporates systematic reviews and narrative reviews as they relate to nutraceuticals. A live literature search occurred monthly in PubMed and Google Scholar from May 2022 to May 2023. Assessing the Methodological Quality of Systematic Reviews Version 2 (AMSTAR-2) scoring assessed systematic review quality, while the Scale for the Assessment of Narrative Review Articles (SANRA) guidelines evaluated narrative reviews. Only those studies that were relevant to the nutraceuticals outlined above and that addressed COVID-19 prevention and/or treatment of CV and/or long CV were extracted from each review. Results: Fifteen narrative reviews and 16 systematic reviews were included in this umbrella review. Studies indicate that nutraceuticals may be beneficial in improving the rate of recovery from various COVID-19 symptoms, rate of conversion parameters such as rate or duration of hospital stay and risk of intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and an improvement in various laboratory tests. Conclusion/Summary: The broad antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and immune modulatory characteristics make the nutraceuticals included in this review reasonable choices for further research. Of the nutraceuticals discussed above, probiotics, melatonin, NAC, and quercetin indicate the greatest potential for benefit in the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 and long CV.
营养保健品在预防和/或治疗 COVID-19 中的作用:综述
背景:确定已发表的有关营养保健品(包括益生菌、褪黑素、多不饱和脂肪酸 (PUFA)、槲皮素、N-乙酰半胱氨酸 (NAC) 和蜂胶)的综述文献结果,因为它们与预防和/或治疗 COVID-19 (CV) 和/或长 COVID (long CV) 有关,并概述临床应用和进一步研究应考虑的关键领域。方法:本文是由六部分组成的总综述的一部分,该综述是在生综述的基础上发展而来的。该综述包括与营养保健品相关的系统综述和叙述性综述。从 2022 年 5 月到 2023 年 5 月,每月都会在 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 上进行实时文献检索。系统综述方法学质量评估第二版(AMSTAR-2)评分标准评估了系统综述的质量,而叙事性综述文章评估量表(SANRA)指南评估了叙事性综述。从每篇综述中仅提取与上述营养保健品相关的、涉及 COVID-19 预防和/或治疗心血管疾病和/或长期心血管疾病的研究。结果:15 篇叙事性综述和 16 篇系统性综述被纳入本综述。研究表明,营养保健品可能有益于提高各种 COVID-19 症状的恢复率、住院率或住院时间和入住重症监护室(ICU)风险等转换参数的比率,以及改善各种实验室检测。结论/总结:本综述中的营养保健品具有广泛的抗氧化、抗炎、抗病毒和免疫调节特性,是进一步研究的合理选择。在上文讨论的营养保健品中,益生菌、褪黑素、NAC 和槲皮素在预防和治疗 COVID-19 和长 CV 方面具有最大的潜在益处。
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