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DOI :10.26650/JARHS2021-910667   IUP :10.26650/JARHS2021-910667    Tam Metin (PDF)

KORONAVIRÜS HASTALIĞINDA MINERAL TAKVIYELERI

Nurgül VeyisoğluBeyza Mendeş

Aralık 2019’da ortaya çıkan ve kısa sürede dünya çapında pandemi halini alan koronavirüs hastalığı (COVID-19) önemli bir halk sağlığı sorunu haline gelmiştir. COVID-19, şiddetli akut solunum sendromu koronavirüs 2 adı verilen yeni bir virüsün neden olduğu bir enfeksiyon hastalığıdır. Beslenme ile bağışıklık sistemi ve enfeksiyon hastalıkları arasında karşılıklı ilişkiler mevcuttur. Yetersiz beslenme bağışıklık sisteminin savunmasını azaltabilir, enfeksiyon hastalıklarına yakalanma riskini artırabilir ve bu hastalıkların semptomlarının şiddetinde artışa neden olabilir. Mineraller immün sistemin sağlıklı çalışması için gerekli olup doğuştan ve kazanılmış bağışıklıkta etkindirler. COVID-19’da beslenmedeki mikro besin öğelerine ihtiyacın artabileceği düşünülmüştür. Artan ihtiyacı karşılamak için COVID-19’da bazı mineral takviyelerinin kullanımı gerekli olabilir. Henüz hastalığın çok yeni olmasından dolayı COVID-19’un tedavisi için mineral takviyesi konusunda bir rehber bulunmamaktadır. Bu derlemede, bakır, çinko, demir ve selenyum minerallerinin eksikliği durumunda immün sistemde görülen sorunları ve takviyelerinin COVID-19 üzerinde etkili olup olmayacağı tartışılmıştır. 

DOI :10.26650/JARHS2021-910667   IUP :10.26650/JARHS2021-910667    Tam Metin (PDF)

MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS IN THE CORONAVIRUS DISEASE

Nurgül VeyisoğluBeyza Mendeş

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which emerged in December 2019 and quickly became a worldwide pandemic, has become an important public health problem. COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by a novel virus called severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. There is a mutual relationship between infectious diseases and the effect of nutrition on the immune system. Malnutrition can reduce the defenses of the immune system, increase the risk of contracting infectious diseases, and increase the severity of symptoms of these diseases. Minerals are necessary for the healthy functioning of the immune system. They are effective in both innate and acquired immunity. It is thought that the need for minerals in nutrition may increase in COVID-19. In the light of all these factors, it may be necessary to use some mineral supplements in COVID-19 cases to deal with the increasing demand . Currently, there are no guidelines on mineral supplements for the treatment of the disease due to its very new nature. This study highlights problems in the immune system caused by deficiency of copper, zinc, iron and selenium minerals and discusses whether the supplements of these minerals can be effective in the treatment of COVID-19. 


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Veyisoğlu, Nurgül, and Beyza Mendeş. KORONAVIRÜS HASTALIĞINDA MINERAL TAKVIYELERI.” Sağlık Bilimlerinde İleri Araştırmalar Dergisi, vol. 5, no. 1, 2022, pp. 50-54. [Database Container], https://doi.org/10.26650/JARHS2021-910667


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Veyisoğlu N, Mendeş B. KORONAVIRÜS HASTALIĞINDA MINERAL TAKVIYELERI. Sağlık Bilimlerinde İleri Araştırmalar Dergisi [Internet]. 3 May. 2024 [cited 3 May. 2024];5(1):50-54. Available from: https://doi.org/10.26650/JARHS2021-910667 doi: 10.26650/JARHS2021-910667


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Veyisoğlu, Nurgül - Mendeş, Beyza. KORONAVIRÜS HASTALIĞINDA MINERAL TAKVIYELERI”. Sağlık Bilimlerinde İleri Araştırmalar Dergisi 5/1 (May. 2024): 50-54. https://doi.org/10.26650/JARHS2021-910667



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