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Proposition of a New POLA Index to Assess the Immunomodulatory Properties of the Diet and Its Relationship with the Gut Microbiota,Using the Example of the Incidence of COVID-19 in a Group of People without Comorbidities
Authors:Paweł   Jagielski,Dominika Wnę  k,Edyta Ł  uszczki,Izabela Bolesł  awska,Agnieszka Micek,Agnieszka Kozioł  -Kozakowska,Beata Pió  recka,Karolina Koczur,Katarzyna Jankowska,Agata Gaź  dziń  ska,Marta Turczyń  ska,Paweł   Kawalec
Abstract:A rise in the incidence of infections with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 has sparked the search for protective strategies against the new pathogen. It is known that individual food components can interact with different immune cells, modulating the immune response of the body. The aim of this study was to develop an index assessing the immunomodulatory potential of diet (POLA index) and to test its utility for the prediction of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in a group of healthy young people following a traditional or vegetarian diet. Data on body composition, anthropometric measurements, physical activity, dietary intake, and gut microbiota were obtained from 95 adults (mean age, 34.66 ± 5.76 years). There was a strong correlation between the dietary inflammatory index and the POLA index (r = 0.90; p < 0.0001). Based on Cohen’s kappa statistic, there was a good agreement in qualitative interpretation between the two indices (kappa = 0.61; p < 0.0001). People on a diet with beneficial immunomodulatory effects had a lower risk of COVID-19 of approximately 80%, as compared with those on a diet with highly unbeneficial immunomodulatory effects. In daily practice, the POLA index might serve as a useful tool for dietitians to identify individuals whose diet is deficient in ingredients for optimal immune system function and change their dietary behavior to ensure optimal immune function that reduces the risk of infection.
Keywords:COVID-19 pandemic   dietary intake   dietary inflammatory index   gut microbiota   nutrition   immunomodulation   POLA index
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