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Possibilities of regulating stress-protective activity of food products to improve immunity under the conditions of the covid-19 pandemic [ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ РЕГУЛИРОВАНИЯ СТРЕССПРОТЕКТОРНЫХ СВОЙСТВ ПРОДУКТОВ ПИТАНИЯ ДЛЯ ПОВЫШЕНИЯ ИММУНИТЕТА ОРГАНИЗМА ЧЕЛОВЕКА В УСЛОВИЯХ ПАНДЕМИИ COVID-19]

N. Naumenko, I. Potoroko, I. Kalinina, A. Nenasheva, V. Botvinnikova,
2021

Aim. The paper aims to develop food products that contribute to the resistance of active people to stress factors, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and methods. The cohort study was conducted in three parallel groups of volunteers aged from 20 to 40 years (n = 45) who were consistently involved in sports (low-intensity training at least 3 times a week). As food products with stress-protective activity, freeze-dried taxifolin nanoemulsion and wholewheat flour from wheatgrass were used. As mental and informational stress, media coverage of global and Russian COVID-2019 dynamics was used. To assess the impact of the developed products on stress resistance, a study of health and psychoemotional status (the SF-36 questionnaire) and biochemical blood analysis (leukocyte formula and cortisol) were carried out. Results. The results demonstrated the possibility of using stress-protective food products such as freeze-dried taxifolin nanoemulsion and whole-wheat flour from wheatgrass for improving immunity. The assessment of the psychoemotional status revealed an equally positive effect from the inclusion of taxifolin nanoemulsion and whole-wheat flour from wheatgrass in the composition of food products. Biochemical blood analysis and leukocyte indices revealed a greater positive effect of taxifolin nanoemulsion on the human body, while regular consumption of whole-wheat flour-based products from wheatgrass reduces blood cortisol and increases the body's resistance to stress factors. Conclusion. People involved in low-intensity sports are recommended to consume foods enriched with taxifolin nanoemulsion and whole-wheat flour from wheatgrass to improve their psychoemotional status and resistance to stress factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic. © 2020 South Ural State University - Institute of Sport, Tourism and Service. All rights reserved.

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  • N. Naumenko
    South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation
  • I. Potoroko
    Test-Pushchino test laboratory, Moscow Region, Pushchino, Russian Federation
  • I. Kalinina
  • A. Nenasheva
  • V. Botvinnikova
Название журнала
  • Human Sport Medicine
Том
  • 20
Выпуск
  • S1
Страницы
  • 116-127
Издатель
  • South Ural State University - Institute of Sport, Tourism and Service
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  • journal article
Тип лицензии Creative Commons
  • CC
Правовой статус документа
  • Свободная лицензия
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  • scopus