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The effect of macronutrient and micronutrient supplements on COVID-19: an umbrella review.

SeyedAhmad SeyedAlinaghiRamin ShahidiHengameh MojdeganlouFatemeh Khajeh AkhtaranSeyed Farzad MaroufiSeyede Parmis MaroufiPegah MirzapourAmirali KarimiSepideh KhodaeiMehrzad Mohsseni PourSeyed Ahmad Seyed AlinaghiOmid Dadras
Published in: Journal of health, population, and nutrition (2024)
Individuals without malnutrition had a reduced risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and severe disease. The administration of Vitamin D is effective in reducing the morbidity and mortality of COVID-19 patients. Patients with vitamin D deficiency were more prone to experience severe infection, and they were at higher risk of morbidities and mortality. Other micronutrients such as Vitamin A, Vitamin B, and Zinc also showed some benefits in patients with COVID-19. Vitamin C showed no efficacy in COVID-19 management even in intravenous form or in high doses.
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