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Роль витаминов и минералов в нутритивной поддержке иммунитета при COVID-19

https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2021-21-12-21

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Поскольку весь мир продолжает бороться с COVID-19, наряду с поисками эффективных методов лечения внимание сосредоточено на пищевых ингредиентах, которые могут помочь укрепить иммунную систему. В обзоре изложена потенциальная роль витаминов и минералов как иммунонутриентов для поддержания неспецифических защитных сил организма при COVID-19.

Об авторах

С. В. Орлова
Российский университет дружбы народов
Россия

Орлова Светлана Владимировна – доктор медицинских наук, профессор, заведующий кафедрой диетологии и клинической нутрициологии.

Москва.



Е. А. Никитина
Российский университет дружбы народов
Россия

Никитина Елена Александровна – кандидат медицинских наук, доцент кафедры диетологии и клинической нутрициологии.

Москва.



Е. В. Прокопенко
ООО «МС Груп»
Россия

Прокопенко Елена Валерьевна - врач-эндокринолог, диетолог, врач-методолог медицинского департамента.

Москва.



А. Н. Водолазкая
ООО «Эль-Клиник»
Россия

Водолазкая Ангелина Николаевна - врач диетолог-эндокринолог медицинского центра.

Москва.



В. В. Татаринов
Институт геохимии имени А.П. Виноградова Сибирского отделения РАН
Россия

Татаринов Василий Вадимович - руководитель НПФ ООО «Нанофит», сотрудник группы электронно-зондового микроанализа лаборатории рентгеновских методов анализа.

Иркутск.



Ю. А. Пигарёва
Российский университет дружбы народов; Городская клиническая больница имени В.В. Виноградова Департамента здравоохранения Москвы
Россия

Пигарёва Юлия Анатольевна - кандидат медицинских наук, заведующая отделением клинической диетологии ГКБ им. В.В. Виноградова ДЗ Москвы, ассистент кафедры диетологии и клинической нутрициологии ФНМО РУДН.

Москва.



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