Clinical and Nutritional Implications of Kidney Disease and COVID-19

CURRENT NUTRITION & FOOD SCIENCE(2021)

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Abstract
By the end of 2019 emerged a cluster of pneumonia that was caused by a novel SARS-CoV-2 virus. The disease, subsequently named COVID-19, has a wide range of signs and symptoms, including fever, respiratory and gastrointestinal manifestations, and kidney disease that can evolve to a nutritional imbalance through direct and indirect mechanisms. Moreover, the prognosis of COVID-19 could worsen in high-risk populations like kidney disease patients, given their depressed immunity and impaired nutritional state. Therefore, previous reports suggest prioritizing a nutritional approach in these patients, adjusting for individual dietary needs. Thus, we aim to explore the current knowledge about the clinical and nutritional implications of patients with COVID-19 who develop acute or chronic kidney disease, highlighting proposed dietary recommendations in this group of patients.
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Acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, nutritional, clinical nutrition
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