冠状肺炎:新冠时代隐藏的问题。褪黑素是一个潜在的解决方案吗?

R. Supriya, Kumar Purnendu Singh, F. Dutheil, Yaodong Gu, Julien S Baker
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在全球范围内,工作文化的变化已经影响到所有人的生活,人们报告说,由于COVID-19,失眠症“冠状肺炎”有所增加。正确的营养,与微量营养素浓度有关,可能对控制我们的生物钟有有益的影响。具体来说,建议为新冠一代补充褪黑激素。然而,有《J Food science nur Res 2022》;5 (1): 325-340 DOI: 10.26502/jfsnr。食品科学与营养研究Vol. 5 No. 1 March 2022。[ISSN 2642-1100] 326关于某些人群使用高剂量褪黑激素补充的混合报告,并且长期使用褪黑激素作为外源性补充(口服片剂或注射药物)可能存在缺点。因此,如果没有进一步的临床试验,褪黑激素可能不适合所有后COVID世代。然而,褪黑素作为一种膳食补充剂可能有显著的健康益处,而不会造成任何不良影响。因此,这篇评论文章的主要目的是强调与COVID - 19相关的“冠状肺炎”的挑战,这一点一直被忽视。此外,我们强调需要进行褪黑激素补充临床试验,以便将其纳入新冠一代的饮食中。使用从饮食中获得的天然褪黑激素的补充制度将自然地调节中央生物循环。因此,需要进一步研究含有褪黑激素的食物是否通过膳食补充提高褪黑激素的生物利用度,从而在临床上有利于新冠病毒的生成。
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Coronasomnia: A Hidden Problem of the COVID era. Is Melatonin a Potential Solution?
Globally, changes in work cultures have impacted on all life, and individuals have reported increased insomnia “Coronasomnia” as a result of COVID-19. Correct nutrition, in relation to micronutrient concentration, may have beneficial effects in controlling our biological sleep clocks. Specifically, melatonin supplementaions are being recommended for the COVID generation. However, there have been J Food Sci Nutr Res 2022; 5 (1): 325-340 DOI: 10.26502/jfsnr.2642-11000084 Journal of Food Science and Nutrition Research Vol. 5 No. 1 March 2022. [ISSN 2642-1100] 326 mixed reports regarding melatonin supplementation using high dosages for certain population groups, and there may be disadvantages in using melatonin as an exogenous supplement (oral tablet or injectable drug) in the long term. As a result, melatonin may not be suitable for all post COVID generations without further clinical trials. However, melatonin as a dietary supplement could have significant health benefits without causing any adverse effects. Therefore, the main aim of this opinion article is to highlight the challenges of “Coronasomnia” related to COVID 19, which has been overlooked. In addition, we highlight the research need for clinical trials on melatonin supplementation for inclusion in the diets of the COVID generation. Supplementation regimes using naturally occurring melatonin obtained from dietary sources will regulate central biological cycle naturally. Consequently, future research is needed to investigate whether melatonin containing foods are clinically beneficial to the COVID generation by increasing the bioavailability of melatonin using dietary supplementation.
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