Dietary patterns and micronutrients in respiratory infections including COVID-19: a narrative review

(2024) Dietary patterns and micronutrients in respiratory infections including COVID-19: a narrative review. Bmc Public Health. p. 17.

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Abstract

Background COVID-19 is a pandemic caused by nCoV-2019, a new beta-coronavirus from Wuhan, China, that mainly affects the respiratory system and can be modulated by nutrition.Methods This review aims to summarize the current literature on the association between dietary intake and serum levels of micronutrients, malnutrition, and dietary patterns and respiratory infections, including flu, pneumonia, and acute respiratory syndrome, with a focus on COVID-19. We searched for relevant articles in various databases and selected those that met our inclusion criteria.Results Some studies suggest that dietary patterns, malnutrition, and certain nutrients such as vitamins D, E, A, iron, zinc, selenium, magnesium, omega-3 fatty acids, and fiber may have a significant role in preventing respiratory diseases, alleviating symptoms, and lowering mortality rates. However, the evidence is not consistent and conclusive, and more research is needed to clarify the mechanisms and the optimal doses of these dietary components. The impact of omega-3 and fiber on respiratory diseases has been mainly studied in children and adults, respectively, and few studies have examined the effect of dietary components on COVID-19 prevention, with a greater focus on vitamin D.Conclusion This review highlights the potential of nutrition as a modifiable factor in the prevention and management of respiratory infections and suggests some directions for future research. However, it also acknowledges the limitations of the existing literature, such as the heterogeneity of the study designs, populations, interventions, and outcomes, and the difficulty of isolating the effects of single nutrients from the complex interactions of the whole diet.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Food intake Serum levels Respiratory infections Influenza Pneumonia Acute respiratory syndrome COVID-19 obstructive pulmonary-disease c-reactive protein community-acquired pneumonia vitamin-a-deficiency nutrition examination survey retinol-binding protein nursing-home residents beta-carotene levels acute lung injury risk-factors Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Page Range: p. 17
Journal or Publication Title: Bmc Public Health
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 24
Number: 1
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-18760-y
Depositing User: خانم ناهید ضیائی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/29667

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