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COVID-19:ESPEN-WHO 欧洲论文征集活动对营养不良、营养护理和公共卫生的启示。

COVID-19: Lessons on malnutrition, nutritional care and public health from the ESPEN-WHO Europe call for papers.

机构信息

Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences, University of Trieste, Italy.

World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe, Athens, Greece.

出版信息

Clin Nutr. 2022 Dec;41(12):2858-2868. doi: 10.1016/j.clnu.2022.07.033. Epub 2022 Aug 11.

Abstract

With prolonged pandemic conditions, and emerging evidence but persisting low awareness of the importance of nutritional derangements, ESPEN has promoted in close collaboration with World Health Organization-Europe a call for papers on all aspects relating COVID-19 and nutrition as well as nutritional care, in the Society Journals Clinical Nutrition and Clinical Nutrition ESPEN. Although more COVID-related papers are being submitted and continue to be evaluated, ESPEN and WHO present the current editorial to summarize the many published findings supporting major interactions between nutritional status and COVID-19. These include 1) high risk of developing the disease and high risk of severe disease in the presence of pre-existing undernutrition (malnutrition) including micronutrient deficiencies; 2) high risk of developing malnutrition during the course of COVID-19, with substantial impact on long-term sequelae and risk of long COVID; 3) persons with obesity are also prone to develop or worsen malnutrition and its negative consequences during the course of COVID-19; 4) malnutrition screening and implementation of nutritional care may improve disease outcomes; 5) social and public health determinants contribute to the interaction between nutritional status and COVID-19, including negative impact of lockdown and social limitations on nutrition quality and nutritional status. We believe the evidence supports the need to consider COVID-19 as (also) a case of malnutrition-enhanced disease and disease-related malnutrition, with added risk for persons both with and without obesity. Similarities with many other disease conditions further support recommendations to implement standard nutritional screening and care in COVID-19 patients, and they underscore the relevance of appropriate nutritional and lifestyle prevention policies to limit infection risk and mitigate the negative health impact of acute pandemic bouts.

摘要

在大流行持续的情况下,尽管人们对营养失调重要性的认识不断提高,但仍存在证据不足的情况。ESPEN 与世界卫生组织欧洲区域办事处密切合作,呼吁在《临床营养》和《临床营养 ESPEN》期刊上发表有关 COVID-19 和营养以及营养护理的各个方面的论文。虽然有更多与 COVID 相关的论文提交并正在进行评估,但 ESPEN 和世界卫生组织提出了目前的社论,以总结许多已发表的研究结果,这些结果支持营养状况与 COVID-19 之间存在重大相互作用。这些包括:1)存在预先存在的营养不良(营养不足)包括微量营养素缺乏时,患该病和患严重疾病的风险较高;2)在 COVID-19 期间发生营养不良的风险较高,对长期后果和长 COVID 的风险有重大影响;3)肥胖者在 COVID-19 期间也容易发生或恶化营养不良及其不良后果;4)营养不良筛查和实施营养护理可能改善疾病结局;5)社会和公共卫生决定因素有助于营养状况和 COVID-19 之间的相互作用,包括封锁和社会限制对营养质量和营养状况的负面影响。我们认为,有证据表明需要将 COVID-19 视为(也)是一种由营养不良加重的疾病和与疾病相关的营养不良,肥胖者和非肥胖者都有额外的风险。与许多其他疾病状况的相似性进一步支持了在 COVID-19 患者中实施标准营养筛查和护理的建议,并强调了适当的营养和生活方式预防政策的相关性,以限制感染风险并减轻急性大流行爆发对健康的负面影响。

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