Author: Venter, C; O'Mahony, L
Title: Immunonutrition: the importance of a new European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology working group addressing a significant burden and unmet need. Cord-id: cygv6qkh Document date: 2021_2_16
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Snippet: Immunonutrition can generally be defined as the study of the direct and indirect effects of nutrients, including macronutrients, vitamins, minerals, and trace elements on immune system development, functionality, and responsiveness. While it has been appreciated for some time that nutritional factors played a role in immune system effectiveness in people with nutrient deficiencies or during acute care for critically ill patients, there has been an explosion of interest in understanding how long-
Document: Immunonutrition can generally be defined as the study of the direct and indirect effects of nutrients, including macronutrients, vitamins, minerals, and trace elements on immune system development, functionality, and responsiveness. While it has been appreciated for some time that nutritional factors played a role in immune system effectiveness in people with nutrient deficiencies or during acute care for critically ill patients, there has been an explosion of interest in understanding how long-term dietary habits impact chronic immune-mediated disorders and responses to infections.
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