A literature review on beneficial role of vitamins and trace elements: Evidence from published clinical studies

COVID-19 is a kind of SARS-CoV-2 viral infectious pneumonia. This research aims to perform a bibliometric analysis of the published studies of vitamins and trace elements in the Scopus database with a special focus on COVID-19 disease. To achieve the goal of the study, network and density visualizat...

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Published in:Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology
Main Author: Taheri S.; Asadi S.; Nilashi M.; Ali Abumalloh R.; Ghabban N.M.A.; Mohd Yusuf S.Y.; Supriyanto E.; Samad S.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Elsevier GmbH 2021
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85106390257&doi=10.1016%2fj.jtemb.2021.126789&partnerID=40&md5=c8fe036be1028c2e1e7dfec69f19edfb
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Taheri S.; Asadi S.; Nilashi M.; Ali Abumalloh R.; Ghabban N.M.A.; Mohd Yusuf S.Y.; Supriyanto E.; Samad S.
A literature review on beneficial role of vitamins and trace elements: Evidence from published clinical studies
2021
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology
67

10.1016/j.jtemb.2021.126789
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85106390257&doi=10.1016%2fj.jtemb.2021.126789&partnerID=40&md5=c8fe036be1028c2e1e7dfec69f19edfb
COVID-19 is a kind of SARS-CoV-2 viral infectious pneumonia. This research aims to perform a bibliometric analysis of the published studies of vitamins and trace elements in the Scopus database with a special focus on COVID-19 disease. To achieve the goal of the study, network and density visualizations were used to introduce an overall picture of the published literature. Following the bibliometric analysis, we discuss the potential benefits of vitamins and trace elements on immune system function and COVID-19, supporting the discussion with evidence from published clinical studies. The previous studies show that D and A vitamins demonstrated a higher potential benefit, while Selenium, Copper, and Zinc were found to have favorable effects on immune modulation in viral respiratory infections among trace elements. The principles of nutrition from the findings of this research could be useful in preventing and treating COVID-19. © 2021 Elsevier GmbH
Elsevier GmbH
0946672X
English
Review
All Open Access; Green Open Access
author Taheri S.; Asadi S.; Nilashi M.; Ali Abumalloh R.; Ghabban N.M.A.; Mohd Yusuf S.Y.; Supriyanto E.; Samad S.
spellingShingle Taheri S.; Asadi S.; Nilashi M.; Ali Abumalloh R.; Ghabban N.M.A.; Mohd Yusuf S.Y.; Supriyanto E.; Samad S.
A literature review on beneficial role of vitamins and trace elements: Evidence from published clinical studies
author_facet Taheri S.; Asadi S.; Nilashi M.; Ali Abumalloh R.; Ghabban N.M.A.; Mohd Yusuf S.Y.; Supriyanto E.; Samad S.
author_sort Taheri S.; Asadi S.; Nilashi M.; Ali Abumalloh R.; Ghabban N.M.A.; Mohd Yusuf S.Y.; Supriyanto E.; Samad S.
title A literature review on beneficial role of vitamins and trace elements: Evidence from published clinical studies
title_short A literature review on beneficial role of vitamins and trace elements: Evidence from published clinical studies
title_full A literature review on beneficial role of vitamins and trace elements: Evidence from published clinical studies
title_fullStr A literature review on beneficial role of vitamins and trace elements: Evidence from published clinical studies
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description COVID-19 is a kind of SARS-CoV-2 viral infectious pneumonia. This research aims to perform a bibliometric analysis of the published studies of vitamins and trace elements in the Scopus database with a special focus on COVID-19 disease. To achieve the goal of the study, network and density visualizations were used to introduce an overall picture of the published literature. Following the bibliometric analysis, we discuss the potential benefits of vitamins and trace elements on immune system function and COVID-19, supporting the discussion with evidence from published clinical studies. The previous studies show that D and A vitamins demonstrated a higher potential benefit, while Selenium, Copper, and Zinc were found to have favorable effects on immune modulation in viral respiratory infections among trace elements. The principles of nutrition from the findings of this research could be useful in preventing and treating COVID-19. © 2021 Elsevier GmbH
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