Open Life Sciences (Sep 2022)

Functional constituents of plant-based foods boost immunity against acute and chronic disorders

  • Khalid Waseem,
  • Arshad Muhammad Sajid,
  • Ranjha Muhammad Modassar Ali Nawaz,
  • Różańska Maria Barbara,
  • Irfan Shafeeqa,
  • Shafique Bakhtawar,
  • Rahim Muhammad Abdul,
  • Khalid Muhammad Zubair,
  • Abdi Gholamreza,
  • Kowalczewski Przemysław Łukasz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/biol-2022-0104
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 1075 – 1093

Abstract

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Plant-based foods are becoming an increasingly frequent topic of discussion, both scientific and social, due to the dissemination of information and exchange of experiences in the media. Plant-based diets are considered beneficial for human health due to the supply of many valuable nutrients, including health-promoting compounds. Replacing meat-based foods with plant-based products will provide many valuable compounds, including antioxidants, phenolic compounds, fibers, vitamins, minerals, and some ω3 fatty acids. Due to their high nutritional and functional composition, plant-based foods are beneficial in acute and chronic diseases. This article attempts to review the literature to present the most important data on nutrients of plant-based foods that can then help in the prevention of many diseases, such as different infections, such as coronavirus disease, pneumonia, common cold and flu, asthma, and bacterial diseases, such as bronchitis. A properly structured plant-based diet not only provides the necessary nutrients but also can help in the prevention of many diseases.

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