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Voprosy Ginekologii, Akusherstva i Perinatologii ; 21(1):85-90, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1798615

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A literature review on the effect of peri-and postmenopausal period on the course of novel coronavirus infection and post-COVID-19 syndrome was performed. The aspects of hormone replacement therapy against the background of therapy for COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 syndrome were studied. The postmenopausal period in women was found to be a risk factor for a more severe course of COVID-19. Estradiol may act as a protective factor for women with COVID-19 by regulating cellular and humoral immunity factors such as interleukin-2,-6,-8, tumor necrosis factor-α and C3. Prolonged course of COVID-19, persistence of its symptoms and development of severe post-COVID-19 syndrome are associated with female sex, with women in peri-and postmenopausal period being most vulnerable. Symptoms of estrogen deficiency and menopause may be similar to the manifestations of post-COVID-19 syndrome, and these conditions can coexist and aggravate each other. According to international experts, the use of hormone replacement therapy will help to improve the well-being of women, their quality of life, and relieve the symptoms typical of menopause and post-COVID-19 syndrome.

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Vopr Pitan ; 90(2): 40-49, 2021.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1239346

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Post-COVID disorders syndrome (PCDS) is an umbrella term for a complex of persistent symptoms that a patient can develop after suffering from COVID-19. The aim of the research was to systematize data on the role of micronutrients in the treatment of PCDS. Material and methods. The authors carried out a systematic analysis of foreign (ncbi. nlm.nih.gov) and Russian (elibrary.ru) scientific publications. Results. The most common symptoms that can persist for a long time after a coronavirus infection can be divided into 4 groups: 1) hypoxic syndrome (respiratory and oxygen deficiency); 2) asthenic syndrome; 3) syndrome of neuropsychiatric disorders; 4) gastrointestinal symptoms. Adequate dietary intake of vitamins and mineral substances is critical for the proper functioning of the immune system and maintenance of the organism functional reserves. The optimal consumption of vitamins D, C and E, zinc and ω-3 fatty acids with ration can be useful for preventing infection, supporting immunity during COVID-19 disease and in the complex of rehabilitation of patients with PCDS. Conclusion. Intake of dietary supplements containing complex of micronutrients can be recommended as a rational adjuvant therapy during the rehabilitation period after COVID-19. However, further research is essential to determine the effective dosage of vitamins and other micronutrients to reduce the manifestations of PCDS.


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COVID-19/rehabilitation , Dietary Supplements , Micronutrients/therapeutic use , Nutritional Status , SARS-CoV-2 , Humans
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