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A vital role for primary healthcare providers: urgent need to educate the community about daily nutritional self-care to support immune function and maintain health

A vital role for primary healthcare providers: urgent need to educate the community about daily nutritional self-care to support immune function and maintain health
A vital role for primary healthcare providers: urgent need to educate the community about daily nutritional self-care to support immune function and maintain health
The importance of self-care to improve health and social wellbeing is well recognized. Nevertheless, there remains a need to encourage people to better understand how their body works, and how to keep it healthy. Because of its important role, part of this understanding should be based on why the immune system must be supported. This highly complex system is essential for defending against pathogens, but also for maintaining health throughout the body by preserving homeostasis and integrity. Accordingly, the immune system requires active management for optimal functioning and to reduce the risk of chronic diseases. In addition to regular exercise, healthy sleeping patterns, and cultivating mental resilience, adequate nutrition through healthy and diverse dietary habits is key to the daily support of immune function. Diet and the immune system are closely intertwined, and a poor diet will impair immunity and increase the risk of acute and chronic diseases. To help elucidate the roles of primary healthcare providers in supporting individuals to engage in self-care, an international group of experts reviewed the evidence for the roles of the immune system in maintaining health and for nutrition in daily immune support, and discussed implications for population health and clinical practice.
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Calder, Philip C., Bach-Faig, Anna, Bevacqua, Teresa, Caballero Lopez, Chrystopherson Gengyny, Chen, Zheng-Yu, Connolly, Daragh, Koay, Wan Lee, Meydani, Simin N., Ari-Sentug, Pinar, Ribas-Filho, Durval and Pierre, Adeline (2023) A vital role for primary healthcare providers: urgent need to educate the community about daily nutritional self-care to support immune function and maintain health. British Medical Journal. (In Press)

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Abstract

The importance of self-care to improve health and social wellbeing is well recognized. Nevertheless, there remains a need to encourage people to better understand how their body works, and how to keep it healthy. Because of its important role, part of this understanding should be based on why the immune system must be supported. This highly complex system is essential for defending against pathogens, but also for maintaining health throughout the body by preserving homeostasis and integrity. Accordingly, the immune system requires active management for optimal functioning and to reduce the risk of chronic diseases. In addition to regular exercise, healthy sleeping patterns, and cultivating mental resilience, adequate nutrition through healthy and diverse dietary habits is key to the daily support of immune function. Diet and the immune system are closely intertwined, and a poor diet will impair immunity and increase the risk of acute and chronic diseases. To help elucidate the roles of primary healthcare providers in supporting individuals to engage in self-care, an international group of experts reviewed the evidence for the roles of the immune system in maintaining health and for nutrition in daily immune support, and discussed implications for population health and clinical practice.

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Accepted/In Press date: 22 November 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 484848
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/484848
ISSN: 0959-8138
PURE UUID: dba632da-ebe2-4a4a-9a2e-4986aed4ba46
ORCID for Philip C. Calder: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6038-710X

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Date deposited: 23 Nov 2023 17:30
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 02:41

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Author: Anna Bach-Faig
Author: Teresa Bevacqua
Author: Chrystopherson Gengyny Caballero Lopez
Author: Zheng-Yu Chen
Author: Daragh Connolly
Author: Wan Lee Koay
Author: Simin N. Meydani
Author: Pinar Ari-Sentug
Author: Durval Ribas-Filho
Author: Adeline Pierre

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