Faculty of Specific Education, Damietta University, Specific Education Street, The Second Neighborhood, New Damietta, Egypt.
J Health Popul Nutr. 2023 Mar 24;42(1):23. doi: 10.1186/s41043-023-00365-7.
Many studies show that people who eat a balanced diet have stronger immunity. The present work aimed to identify the effects of the diet history of COVID-19 patients having recovered from the disease on the occurrence and severity of symptoms.
The study sample consisted of 346 individuals aged 20-65 years. The participants' data and answers to an electronic questionnaire regarding their diet history and symptoms were collected. The study focused on four hard symptoms (fever, body pain, cough, and dyspnoea) to investigate the relationship between these symptoms and the consumption of specific immunity foods.
Symptoms were reported by 88.1% of the participants eating none of the foods investigated, whereas 85.54% and 85.55% of the individuals with little or intensive food intake, respectively, experienced symptoms.
Intake of specific functional foods might slightly reduce the occurrence of some symptoms.
许多研究表明,均衡饮食的人免疫力更强。本工作旨在确定 COVID-19 患者康复后的饮食史对症状发生和严重程度的影响。
研究样本包括 346 名年龄在 20-65 岁的个体。收集了参与者的数据和关于他们饮食史和症状的电子问卷回答。研究集中在四种严重症状(发热、身体疼痛、咳嗽和呼吸困难)上,以调查这些症状与特定免疫食品消费之间的关系。
报告有症状的参与者中,有 88.1%的人没有食用研究中调查的任何一种食物,而分别有 85.54%和 85.55%的食用少量或大量食物的个体出现了症状。
摄入特定的功能性食品可能会稍微减少一些症状的发生。