Managing Nutrition for Cancer patients during COVID19: Review

IF 0.8 Q4 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Nawel Halfaoui, M. Dali, Nouria Dennouni, H. Boulenouar
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Abstract

Global public health bodies have ignited new policies on various handwashing and hygiene guidelines, social distancing strategies and have adopted “stay in place” or lockdown protocols to prevent COVID-19 spread in many countries. Those measures will have long-lasting impacts on the wellbeing of all groups affected by the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but the underrepresented minorities and immunocompromised are at a greater risk and has a significant mortality rate. In the present study, we try to review current data about nutrition management of cancer patients within this pandemic, and nutritional prevention tools, in order to understand the outcomes of infected cancer patients and to avoid complications that can be associated with nutritional deficiencies. Most of the data were divided into four important sections. The managing deal of cancer patients and their treatments with COVID-19, landmarks of nutrition care, especially through pandemic conditions, nutrients, and micronutrients that have key roles in supporting the human immune system and reducing systemic inflammation . The immune response to infection involves many factors (such as chemokines, cytokines, interleukins, enzymes, and hormones); therefore, we believe that the identification of food groups that play a role in COVID-19 and the improvement of nutritional status and diet for cancer patients is a necessary approach, in order to have detailed guidelines for the actual challenge.
癌症患者在COVID期间的营养管理19:综述
全球公共卫生机构启动了关于各种洗手和卫生指南、保持社交距离战略的新政策,并采取了“原地不动”或封锁协议,以防止新冠肺炎在许多国家传播。这些措施将对受新型冠状病毒疾病(新冠肺炎)影响的所有群体的福祉产生长期影响,但代表性不足的少数民族和免疫功能低下者面临更大的风险,死亡率也很高。在本研究中,我们试图回顾癌症患者在这一流行病中的营养管理和营养预防工具的最新数据,以了解感染癌症患者的结果,并避免可能与营养缺乏相关的并发症。大部分数据分为四个重要部分。癌症患者及其新冠肺炎治疗的管理协议,营养护理的里程碑,尤其是通过大流行条件、营养素和微量营养素,在支持人体免疫系统和减少全身炎症方面发挥着关键作用。对感染的免疫反应涉及许多因素(如趋化因子、细胞因子、白细胞介素、酶和激素);因此,我们认为,识别在新冠肺炎中发挥作用的食物组以及改善癌症患者的营养状况和饮食是一种必要的方法,以便为实际挑战制定详细的指导方针。
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Current Nutrition & Food Science
Current Nutrition & Food Science NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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期刊介绍: Current Nutrition & Food Science publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on basic and clinical nutrition and food sciences. The journal aims to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all nutrition and food scientists.
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