The evolution of nutrition intervention during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Abstract

COVID-19 has challenged health professionals in widely divergent areas, including in-novation of practice, communication, multidisci-plinary activities, broader use of technology, and adaptability. The role of the dietitian and other health professionals in dealing with the evolving crisis might be considered essential in treating patients. Given the limited access to various food options, nutrition screening and assessment de-serves a high priority to complete a comprehensive nutrition evaluation, identify nutrition risks, pri-oritize care, and provide early nutrition intervention and support to all patients with or who have had, COVID-19 and are experiencing ongoing symptoms. Such an intervention would benefit the patients and the health system by reducing the length of hospital stay, ameliorating further com-plications, limiting hospital readmission, enhanc-ing recovery, and assisting in the management of comorbidities and their metabolic alterations. This brief overview outlines the essential role of nutrition intervention and support as part of an integrated, multidisciplinary treatment program for the care of COVID-19 patients during the pandemic. Restrictive movements have changed consultative approaches, and the importance of Telenutrition for the effective communication of health status and recommendations.

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Ramirez-Vega, D., Salinas-Cortes, M., Melendez-Coral, M., Cordell, G. A., & Rodriguez-Garcia, A. (2022). The evolution of nutrition intervention during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 27(8), 3053–3061. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232022278.04082021

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