The association between nutrient patterns and hospital stay duration and symptoms in COVID-19 in Iranian patients: cross-sectional study
Atieh Mirzababaei, Farideh Shiraseb, Azam Mohamadi, Mahya Mehri Hajmir, Sara Ebrahimi, Zeinab Zarrinvafa, Elham Kazemian, Amir Mehrvar, Khadijeh Mirzaei

TL;DR
This study found that poor nutrient patterns in Iranian adults with COVID-19 are linked to longer hospital stays and more severe symptoms like headaches and respiratory distress.
Contribution
This is the first study to examine the association between nutrient patterns and the severity of COVID-19.
Findings
Poor nutrient patterns were associated with longer hospital stays and reduced appetite.
Poor nutrient patterns increased the likelihood of headaches, fever, and respiratory distress syndrome.
High-fat dietary patterns were linked to a higher occurrence of headaches.
Abstract
An excessively reactive immune system results in the cytokine storm COVID-19. A healthy diet is essential to maintain the balance between the immune system and inflammatory and oxidative stress. Associations between single foods and nutrients and COVID-19 have been examined. However, no prior study has examined associations between nutrient patterns and COVID-19. This study assessed the link between nutrient patterns and the COVID-19 severity and length of hospital stay in Iranian adults. This cross-sectional study included 107 Iranian adults aged 20–60 years, who were admitted to Amir Alam Hospital in Tehran, Iran, due to COVID-19. Data on their symptoms were collected through a demographic questionnaire and verified against their hospital records. Three non-consecutive 24-h dietary recalls were used to collect participants’ food and beverage intake. Principal component analysis (PCA)…
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TopicsNutritional Studies and Diet · COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies · Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
