Health problems associated to nutrition and lifestyle changes in the COVID-19 era

Liba Habiba, R. Belahsen
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Introduction:In the context of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the confinement imposed by the States in the world had a negative impact on people’s health and lifestyle-related behaviors, particularly eating behaviors, physical activity level and sleep. These impacted dimensions can negatively affect both immunity and the control of chronic noncommunicable diseases. Objectives: This review describes the lifestyle change for people with non-communicable diseases in the era of COVID-19. The review also presents recommendations and advice for the benefit of this vulnerable population in relation to their nutrition. Methods:The research was conducted by documenting the PubMed, Web of Science and Direct Science databases. Keywords used in the research were non-communicable diseases, containment, COVID-19, lifestyle change. Results:Containment during the COVID-19 era was associated with increased smoking, physical inactivity, unhealthy eating, and intense fear of the potential impact of the Coronavirus.Conclusion:Strengthening immunity through the promotion of nutrition has been shown to be useful in preventing the emergence of noncommunicable diseases, which are risk factors linked to increased rates of morbidity and mortality for those infected by COVID-19.Keywords: COVID-19, confinement, immunity, chronic noncommunicable diseases, nutrition
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COVID-19时代与营养和生活方式改变相关的健康问题
导语:在应对COVID-19大流行的背景下,世界各国实施的禁闭对人们的健康和与生活方式相关的行为,特别是饮食行为、身体活动水平和睡眠产生了负面影响。这些受影响的方面可能对免疫和慢性非传染性疾病的控制产生负面影响。目的:本综述描述了COVID-19时代非传染性疾病患者生活方式的变化。该审查还提出了在营养方面有利于弱势群体的建议和意见。方法:通过检索PubMed、Web of Science和Direct Science数据库进行研究。研究中使用的关键词是非传染性疾病、遏制、COVID-19、生活方式改变。结果:COVID-19时代的遏制与吸烟增加、缺乏体育活动、不健康饮食以及对冠状病毒潜在影响的强烈恐惧有关。结论:通过促进营养来增强免疫力已被证明有助于预防非传染性疾病的出现,而非传染性疾病是与COVID-19感染者发病率和死亡率上升相关的危险因素。关键词:COVID-19,坐月子,免疫,慢性非传染性疾病,营养
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