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lay paper rough draft, Schemes and Mind Maps of Nutrition

lay paper roud draft metabolism and covid

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f COVID-19 on Metabolism and |ong-TermHealth Effects _, Mg taton Melt 4 \ The COVID-19 pandemic has had profound impacts on various aspects of human health, extending beyond the immediate effects of the virus itself. Among these, the effects on metabolism and long-term health have garnered increasing attention from researchers and healthcare professionals. Understanding how COVID-19 influences human metabolism and nutrition Status and the potential long-term consequences is crucial for developing effective treatment and rehabilitation Strategies for affected individuals. What dees ty? oe eet ete OvID=1 9 can lead to significant metabolic disturbances. The virus is Np —_— —SJ known to cause systemic inflammation and can affect multiple organ systems, a including the lungs, heart, and liver. Infected individuals often experience symptoms expenditure and nutrient metabolism. such as fever, fatigue, and loss of appetite, which can lead to alterations in an aa —- burns energy at an accelerated rate due to the inflammatory response. This can p a result in muscle wasting and loss of lean body mass, particularly in patients who are er" When we get very ill our body’s may enter a state of metabolic hyperactivity, where it is hospitalized or require intensive care as well as older populations. Moreover, the _ metabolic effects of COVID-19 research is showing extend beyond the acute phase gy of the illness. | A post-hoc study of y examined the incidence of unintentional weight loss and rn malnutrition in COVID-19 survivors, revealing that nearly 30% of patients lost more than 5% of their initial body weight. The study included 213 adult patients yer discharged from San Raffaele University Hospital in Italy, of which 73% were hospitalized. Factors associated with weight loss included longer disease duration and greater systemic inflammation. A significant proportion of patients (54. 7%) : p a \W ip : (A pA m yb x 7 CA" Ve Late)