| Literature DB >> 35761884 |
Paraskevi Detopoulou1, Christina Tsouma1, Vassilios Papamikos1.
Abstract
Medical nutrition therapy may have a key role in the COVID-19 pandemic. Given the spread of misinformation, the present review organizes and summarizes nutrition recommendations regarding COVID-19, serving as a reference guide for health professionals. Nineteen official recommendations were included of international, US, Asian, European, Canadian, and Australian origin on (i) lactation, (ii) nutrition during quarantine, (iii) nutrition in high-risk groups, (iv) nutrition for recovery at home, and (v) nutrition in hospital. Breastfeeding is encouraged, and the role of hydration and the adoption of a healthy diet during quarantine are emphasized. Older people and/or people with comorbidities should be checked for malnutrition and follow a healthy diet. For patients recovering at home, hydration, protein, and energy intake should be ensured. For hospitalized patients, early feeding with a priority on enteral route is recommended.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; coronavirus; hospital; lactation; nutrition; quarantine; recommendations
Year: 2022 PMID: 35761884 PMCID: PMC9222790 DOI: 10.1097/TIN.0000000000000286
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Top Clin Nutr ISSN: 0883-5691 Impact factor: 0.441
Nutritional Recommendations of International and National Bodies Regarding COVID-19
| International | United States | Asia | Europe | Australia | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WHO | UNICEF | WFP | ILCA | FAO | CDC | ASN | ASPEN | Academy Nutrition/Dietetics | USDA | Turkish Dietetic Association | Indian Dietetic Association | China National Health Commission | ESPEN | EUFIC | BDA | Canada Dietitians of Canada | Dietitians Association of Australia | Australian Government Department of Health | |
| Lactation/young children | X | X | X | X | ... | ... | |||||||||||||
| Healthy nutrition during quarantine | X | Χ | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Χ | X | X | ||||||
| Nutrition for disease prevention in high-risk groups | X | X | |||||||||||||||||
| Nutrition for COVID patients recovering at home | X | X | X | X | X | ||||||||||||||
| Nutrition for hospitalized patients | X | X | X | X | X | X | |||||||||||||
Abbreviations: ASN, American Society for Nutrition; ASPEN, American Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition; BDA, British Dietetic Association; CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; ESPEN, European Society of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism; EUFIC, European Food Information Council; FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization; ILCA, International Lactation Consultant Association; USDA, United States Department of Agriculture; WFP, World Food Programme; WHO, World Health Organization.
aIt is noted that further information on dietary issues has been provided by other countries (such as Spain, Germany, Greece, etc), but they were not included since it was not in the English language.
bBDA redirects to the guidelines provided by the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, which are similar to other recommendations presented.
cDietitians of Canada refer to the guidelines of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada (SOGC) regarding lactation, which are similar to other recommendations presented.
Figure 1.Recommendations for lactation. Image from www.pixabay.com
Specific Recommendations of International and National Bodies on Healthy Nutrition During Quarantinea
| WHO | WFP | ASN | FAO | Academy Nutrition and Dietetics | Turkish Dietetic Association | China National Health Commission | EUFIC | Dietitians of Canada | Dietitians Association of Australia | Australian Government Department of Health | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hydration | Water (8-10 cups) | Hydrate | Water (6-8 cups) | Hydrate | Adequate water | Drink boiled water or tea | 1.6-2 L | Hydrate | Plenty of water | ||
| Fruits | 2 cups (4 serv) | Build a colorful plate | Plenty | Plenty | Fresh fruits, frozen of precooked | Fresh fruits, rather than juice | Plenty | Plenty | Choose fresh that last longer | Plenty | |
| Vegetables | 2.5 cups (5 serv) | Build a colorful plate | Plenty | Plenty | Fresh vegetables, frozen, or precooked | Fresh vegetables, deep color, mushroom, agaric, and kelp | Plenty | Plenty | Choose fresh vegetables that last longer | Plenty including different types and color | |
| Grains | 180 g | Whole grain bread and mixed-grain rice | Whole grains | Whole grains | Whole grains | Whole grains, mixed beans, and potatoes are preferable | Whole grains | Whole grains | Rice, pasta, quinoa | Mostly whole grain and/or high cereal fiber varieties | |
| Protein foods (meat/beans/fish) | 160 g | Limit the consumption of canned meat | Small meat portions to limit saturated fat | Consume high-protein foods, fish twice a week, legumes may be consumed daily, probiotics | Avoid fatty or smoked meats, and say no to meat of wild animals; dairy products, especially yogurt | Legumes, eggs, fish, meat | Canned fish, legumes (canned or dried) | Lean meats, poultry, fish, eggs, tofu, nuts, seeds, legumes or beans | |||
| Fats/oils | Moderate amount of fat and oil (unsaturated) | Nuts, olive/sesame oil | Olive oil daily | Avoid fried foods | Healthy fats | Nuts and seeds | Nuts and seeds (including nut butters) | Limit foods containing saturated fat | |||
| Salt | <5 g/d | Limit | Avoid salty foods | Limit | Limit foods containing added salt | ||||||
| Sugar | Less sugar | Limit, avoid sweetened beverages | Less sugar | Limit sugar and sugar-containing foods and beverages | Limit | Limit foods containing added sugars | |||||
| Other | Avoid eating out | Variety | Limit commercially prepared frozen dinners | Variety | Healthful choices, “fun in the kitchen” | Avoid alcohol; vitamin and mineral supplements as an alternative for a short period of time | Balance, balanced diet including grains, fruits, vegetables, meat, and eggs | Balance, Variety | No single food is authorized to fight COVID-19 | Shopping tips | Limit alcohol intake |
Abbreviations: BDA, British Dietetic Association; EUFIC, European Food Information Council; FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization; WFP, World Food Programme; WHO, World Health Organization.
aThe United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends a mix of self-stable, frozen, and fresh foods and provides links to more specific dietary guidance (www.choosemyplate.gov).
Figure 2.Recommendations for high-risk groups.
Figure 3.Nutrition recommendations for patients with COVID-19 for energy, fluids, and protein. Data from references Barazzoni,6 Martindale,7 and ASPEN.10 aIt is noted that recommendations should be individualized and that risk of refeeding syndrome is high in this group. Consultation by nutritional experts is recommended.6 bEnergy recommendations are 11 to 14 kcal/kg ABW per day in patients with BMI from 30 to 50 and 22 to 25 kcal/kg ideal body weight per day in patients with BMI more than 50. ASPEN indicates American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition; ESPEN, European Society of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism; ICU, intensive care unit; TEE, total energy expenditure; BMI, body mass index; ABW, adjusted body weight; IBW, ideal body weight; kcal, kilocalories; L, liters.
Figure 4.Steps to prevent malnutrition in nonventilated hospitalized patients. ONS indicates oral nutritional supplements.