КАК ПРЕДОТВРАТИТЬ COVID-19 С ПОМОЩЬЮ ЕЖЕДНЕВНОГО ПРИЕМА МИКРОЭЛЕМЕНТОВ? ОБЗОРНОЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЕ

  • Г. Лаффайе Университет Париж-Сакле, коммуна Орсе, Франция; Университет Орлеана, г. Орлеан, Франция; Южно-Уральский государственный университет, г. Челябинск, Россия https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7414-1063 guillaume.laffaye@u-psud.fr
  • В. В. Епишев Южно-Уральский государственный университет, г. Челябинск, Россия https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7284-7388 epishev74@mail.ru
  • К. А. Наумова Южно-Уральский государственный университет, г. Челябинск, Россия https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1729-395X naumova.ksenia94@mail.ru
  • А. Делафонтен Университет Париж-Сакле, коммуна Орсе, Франция; Университет Орлеана, г. Орлеан, Франция; Эколь д’Асас, г. Париж, Франция https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3093-0183 arnaud_94150@hotmail.fr
Ключевые слова: пандемия, витамин С, витамин D, цинк, Sars-CoV-2

Аннотация

Цель данной статьи – сосредоточить внимание на том, как люди могут оптимизировать свое состояние здоровья и работу иммунной системы с помощью пищевых добавок, чтобы снизить риск инфекций дыхательных путей. Материалы и методы. Был проведен обзор 85 статей, посвященных оценке механизмов, которые позволяют витамину D, витамину С и цинку снижать скорость репликации вирусов и уменьшать провоспалительный цитокиновый шторм. Кроме того, особое внимание было уделено группам высокого риска с признаками дефицита исследуемых витаминов и минералов. Результаты. По данным литературы можно сделать вывод, что цинк и витамины C и D, особенно при приеме в качестве добавок на ранней стадии, могут быть рекомендованы в качестве вспомогательных методов лечения для предотвращения усиления дефицита у здоровых и подверженных COVID-19 групп населения, а также при лечении тяжелых форм у пациентов. Заключение. Необходимы дальнейшие рандомизированные контрольные исследования с использованием геномики и метаболомных методов, чтобы выявить роль указанных добавок в лечении тяжелых форм COVID-19 в различных группах риска.

Информация об авторах

Г. Лаффайе , Университет Париж-Сакле, коммуна Орсе, Франция; Университет Орлеана, г. Орлеан, Франция; Южно-Уральский государственный университет, г. Челябинск, Россия

Доцент, Лаборатория CIAMS, Университет Париж-Сакле. 91400, Франция; Лаборатория CIAMS, Университет Орлеана. 45067, Франция; Южно-Уральский государственный университет

В. В. Епишев , Южно-Уральский государственный университет, г. Челябинск, Россия

Директор научно-исследовательского центра спортивной науки, доцент кафедры теории и методики физической культуры и спорта института спорта, туризма и сервиса, Южно-Уральский государственный университет. 454080, г. Челябинск

К. А. Наумова , Южно-Уральский государственный университет, г. Челябинск, Россия

Младший научный сотрудник научно-исследовательского центра спортивной науки института спорта, туризма и сервиса, Южно-Уральский государственный университет. 454080, г. Челябинск

А. Делафонтен , Университет Париж-Сакле, коммуна Орсе, Франция; Университет Орлеана, г. Орлеан, Франция; Эколь д’Асас, г. Париж, Франция

Научный сотрудник, Лаборатория CIAMS, Университет Париж-Сакле. 91400, Франция; Лаборатория CIAMS, Университет Орлеана. 45067, Франция; директор по науке, Лаборатория MS2R, Эколь д’Асас. 75015, Франция

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