Strengthening immunity through healthy lifestyle practices: Recommendations for lifestyle interventions in the management of COVID-19

Q3 Medicine Lifestyle medicine (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2020-10-03 DOI:10.1002/lim2.7
Ifeoma Monye MBBS, DFFP, DRCOG, DCH, Dip IBLM/BSLM, MRCGP, FRCGP, Abiodun Bamidele Adelowo MBBS, MPH, MSc, DHSEM, PGD HEM, PGD LSM, Dip IBLM, PhD
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Abstract Although the practice of strengthening the immune system may not guarantee that people will not contract severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2), there is evidence that suggests that the likelihood and severity of many viral infections can be considerably reduced if appropriate measures are taken to increase the efficacy of the immune response to invading organisms. Evidence‐based public health measures to reduce viral spread include—personal isolation, physical distancing, wearing facial masks, frequent hand washing with soap and running water, not touching the face, vaccination, etc. However once infected, recovery relies on host immunity to eradicate the foreign invaders, with symptomatic management, which is the core management strategy in COVID‐19 management guidelines. Researchers have observed that severe COVID‐19 prevalence and mortality is highest in people with preexisting conditions. Eighty percent of these preexisting diseases are lifestyle related. Also, the science of strengthening the immune system by adopting appropriate lifestyle changes is still evolving, especially among the suspected and confirmed COVID‐19 cases. This article briefly highlights the immune response to viral infections including COVID‐19 and refers to evidence that healthy lifestyle practices, enshrined as core aspects of lifestyle medicine, can strengthen the immune response to infections. This may improve outcome in COVID‐19. We therefore recommend specific evidence‐based lifestyle intervention measures that should be considered in the management of COVID‐19.

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通过健康的生活方式增强免疫力:关于管理COVID - 19的生活方式干预措施的建议
摘要尽管加强免疫系统的做法可能不能保证人们不会感染严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS‐CoV‐2),有证据表明,如果采取适当措施提高对入侵生物体的免疫反应的效力,许多病毒感染的可能性和严重程度可以大大降低。减少病毒传播的循证公共卫生措施包括——个人隔离、保持身体距离、戴口罩、经常用肥皂和自来水洗手、不接触面部、接种疫苗等。然而,一旦感染,康复依赖于宿主免疫力来根除外来入侵者,并进行症状管理,这是2019冠状病毒病管理指南中的核心管理策略。研究人员观察到,已有疾病的人中严重的COVID-19患病率和死亡率最高。这些预先存在的疾病中有80%与生活方式有关。此外,通过适当改变生活方式来增强免疫系统的科学仍在发展,尤其是在疑似和确诊的新冠肺炎病例中。这篇文章简要强调了对包括COVID-19在内的病毒感染的免疫反应,并提到了作为生活方式医学核心方面的健康生活方式实践可以增强对感染的免疫应答的证据。这可能会改善2019冠状病毒病的疗效。因此,我们建议在COVID-19的管理中应考虑具体的基于证据的生活方式干预措施。
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