A comprehensive nutritional support perspective in patients with COVID-19: a review

S. Ebrahimpour-Koujan, A. Sohrabpour, Saeed Safari, Nima Baziar, Shima Hadavi, L. Payahoo, Samaneh Shabani
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Purpose Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) is becoming a crucial health problem worldwide. Continued and high-speed mutations of this virus result in the appearance of new manifestations, making the control of this disease difficult. It has been shown that well-nourished patients have strong immune systems who mostly have short-term hospitalization compared to others. The purpose of this study is to review the major nutrients involved in the immune system reinforcement and to explain nutritional aspects during the recovery of COVID-19. Design/methodology/approach In this review paper, the mechanistic role of nutrients in boosting the immune system and the nutritional aspects during the recovery of COVID-19 patients were discussed. Papers indexed in scientific databases were searched using antioxidants, COVID-19, inflammation, immune system, macronutrient, micronutrient and probiotic as keywords from 2000 to 2022. Findings Because of the adverse effects of drugs like thrombosis, pulmonary embolism and hypercholesterolemia, a balanced diet with enough concentrations of energy and macronutrients could increase the patient's durability. The inflammatory cytokines in a vicious cycle delay patients’ rehabilitation. The main mechanistic roles of micronutrients are attributed to the downregulation of virus replication and are involved in energy homeostasis. Dysbiosis is defined as another disturbance among COVID-19 patients, and supplementation with beneficial strains of probiotics helps to exert anti-inflammatory effects in this regard. Being on a well-planned diet with anti-inflammatory properties could reverse cytokine storms as the major feature of COVID-19. Future studies are needed to determine the safe and effective dose of dietary factors to control the COVID-19 patients. Originality/value Being on a well-planned diet with anti-inflammatory properties could reverse cytokine storms as the major feature of COVID-19. Future studies are needed to determine the safe and effective dose of dietary factors to control the COVID-19 patients.
COVID-19患者的综合营养支持观点:综述
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)正在成为一个全球性的重大健康问题。这种病毒的持续和高速突变导致出现新的表现,使这种疾病的控制变得困难。有研究表明,营养良好的患者免疫系统较强,与其他患者相比,大部分患者住院时间较短。本研究的目的是回顾参与免疫系统增强的主要营养素,并解释COVID-19恢复期间的营养方面。本文综述了营养物质在增强免疫系统中的作用机制以及COVID-19患者康复过程中的营养方面的问题。以抗氧化剂、COVID-19、炎症、免疫系统、宏量营养素、微量营养素和益生菌为关键词检索2000 - 2022年科学数据库收录的论文。研究结果:由于血栓形成、肺栓塞和高胆固醇血症等药物的副作用,均衡饮食,摄入足够浓度的能量和大量营养素,可以增加患者的耐久度。炎症细胞因子在恶性循环中延缓患者的康复。微量营养素的主要机制作用归因于病毒复制的下调和参与能量稳态。生态失调被定义为COVID-19患者的另一种紊乱,补充有益的益生菌菌株有助于在这方面发挥抗炎作用。计划良好的具有抗炎特性的饮食可以逆转细胞因子风暴,这是COVID-19的主要特征。未来的研究需要确定饮食因子的安全有效剂量来控制COVID-19患者。具有抗炎特性的精心规划的饮食可以逆转细胞因子风暴,这是COVID-19的主要特征。未来的研究需要确定饮食因子的安全有效剂量来控制COVID-19患者。
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