Author/Authors :
Ghadimi Moghadam, Abdolkarim Pediatric Infectious Ward - Yasuj University of Medical Sciences - Yasuj, Iran , Masoumi, Jalil Gastroenterohepatology Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Nouri, Mehran Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Paimard, Akvan Critical Care Ward - Yasuj University of Medical Sciences - Yasuj, Iran , Ghadimi Moghadam, Ali School of Medicine - Szeged University - Szeged, Hungary , Ghadimi Moghadam, Fatemeh School of Medicine - Szeged University - Szeged, Hungary , Firoozi, Donya Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
The immune system plays a vital role in preventing and
treating viral infections. One of the most important regulators affecting
immune system is nutrition. This study aimed to evaluate the dietary
intake of nutrients, especially immune-boosting ones in hospitalized
patients with COVID-19.
Methods: Patients with COVID-19 infection (n=50) who were admitted
to the COVID-19 Unit of Shahid Jalil Hospital in Yasouj, Iran were
enrolled. Nutrients intake was calculated using a validated food frequency
questionnaire (FFQ). Demographic information, history of underlying
diseases, and clinical symptoms were also collected using a questionnaire
completed through face-to-face interviews with the patients or their
companions.
Results: The mean intake of vitamins A (p<0.001) and D (p<0.001) was
lower than the dietary intake recommendation (DRI). Also the mean
intake of vitamins A (p<0.001), C (p<0.001), and D (p<0.001), omega-3
fatty acid (p<0.001), and protein (p<0.001) was significantly lower than
the recommended amounts for supporting the optimal immune function.
Conclusion: Although many nutrients were in the DRI range, more
than recommended amount might be needed to strengthen the immune
system and reduce the course of treatment for infectious diseases such as
COVID-19. This may indicate the importance of supplement therapy or
nutritional therapy in combating such viral infections as COVID-19.
Keywords :
Immune system , COVID-19 , SARS-CoV-2 , Diet , Nutrients