| Literature DB >> 35237740 |
Ayoub Saeidi1, Seyed Morteza Tayebi2, Oam To-Aj3, Niloofar Karimi4, Sahar Kamankesh5, Saber Niazi6, Abedin Khosravi7, Mitra Khademosharie8, Mohammad Soltani9, Kelly E Johnson10, Harunor Rashid11, Ismail Laher12, Anthony C Hackney13, Hassane Zouhal14.
Abstract
Coronavirus-disease 19 (COVID-19) has rapidly become a global public health issue, and there is a desperate need for strategies of prevention, reduction, and treatment to halt the epidemic. The coronavirus affects the immune system, and individuals with a compromised immune system, such as those with diabetes, hypertension, obesity, are more susceptible to this virus. Lifestyle-related variables such as physical activity and nutritional supplements can decrease inflammatory markers, increase anti-inflammatory and antioxidant status, and improve the immune system. Lifesty-lerelated variables play preventive roles against various infectious diseases including COVID-19. This review highlights the effects of physical activity and nutrients supplements on the immune system and their possible benefits in combating the harms caused by infection with the COVID-19 virus.Entities:
Keywords: Adiantum Capillus-Veneris; Anti-Inflammatory; Antioxidant; Beeswax; Black Cumin; Cellular Effects; Cinnamon; Coronavirus; Covid-19; Curcumin; Exercise; Garlic; Ginger; Honey; Hormonal Effects; Immune Response; Immune System; Inflammation; Lemon; Lung Tissue; Magnesium; Nutrients Supplements; Nutrition; Physical Activity; Selenium; Sport; Thyme; Training; Vitamin C; Zinc
Year: 2021 PMID: 35237740 PMCID: PMC8887880 DOI: 10.29252/aassjournal.976
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Appl Sport Sci ISSN: 2322-4479