Molanouri Shamsi Mahdieh, Vahed Alieh, Hekmatikar AmirHossin Ahmadi, Suzuki Katsuhiko
Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran.
Faculty of Humanities, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran.
Front Nutr. 2022 Mar 9;9:847215. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.847215. eCollection 2022.
The 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic, has caused unprecedented global social and economic impacts and many deaths. Many risk factors have been identified in the progression of COVID-19 to severe and critical stages, and it is shown that the coronavirus appears more severely in people with cancer. Pro-inflammatory status and weakened immune system due to cancer-related treatments can be determinants in the immune system's response to the coronavirus in these patients. Higher physical activity levels are associated with lower hospitalization rates and mortality in COVID-19. Also, regular exercise training can improve immune system responses, modulate inflammatory responses, and improve psychological parameters in cancer patients. The interactive effects of nutritional supplements on immune responses and anti-inflammatory status have been shown in some studies. The purpose of this perspective article was to investigate the interaction between dietary supplementation and regular physical exercise in controlling risk factors associated with coronavirus in cancer patients. In addition to appropriate dietary habits, some nutritional supplements, especially vitamin D, have been shown to improve the immune system's response against COVID-19 and cancer. Using lifestyle strategies such as regular physical activity and intake of functional compounds as supplements can be effective in treatment outcomes, quality of life, and overall survival in cancer patients. We proposed that combining dietary supplements and exercise training in cancer patients can boost immune responses against COVID-19 and probably improve vaccine responses. Angiotensin (ANG)-(1-7) Mas receptor axis can probably activate following exercise training and vitamin D combination. And can prevent pulmonary injury, hematological alterations, and hyperinflammatory state in COVID-19.
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫情已造成前所未有的全球社会和经济影响,并导致众多死亡。在COVID-19进展至重症和危重症阶段的过程中已确定了许多风险因素,并且有研究表明冠状病毒在癌症患者中表现得更为严重。癌症相关治疗导致的促炎状态和免疫系统减弱可能是这些患者免疫系统对冠状病毒反应的决定因素。较高的身体活动水平与COVID-19较低的住院率和死亡率相关。此外,规律的运动训练可以改善癌症患者的免疫系统反应、调节炎症反应并改善心理参数。一些研究已表明营养补充剂对免疫反应和抗炎状态具有交互作用。这篇观点文章的目的是研究饮食补充与规律体育锻炼在控制癌症患者与冠状病毒相关风险因素方面的相互作用。除了适当的饮食习惯外,一些营养补充剂,尤其是维生素D,已被证明可以改善免疫系统对COVID-19和癌症的反应。采用规律体育活动和摄入功能性化合物作为补充剂等生活方式策略,可能对癌症患者的治疗效果、生活质量和总生存期有效。我们提出,在癌症患者中联合使用饮食补充剂和运动训练可以增强对COVID-19的免疫反应,并可能改善疫苗反应。血管紧张素(ANG)-(1-7)/Mas受体轴可能在运动训练与维生素D联合使用后被激活,并可预防COVID-19中的肺损伤、血液学改变和高炎症状态。