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Review
. 2023 Jun 7;32(168):230003.
doi: 10.1183/16000617.0003-2023. Print 2023 Jun 30.

The role of diet and nutrition in the management of COPD

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The role of diet and nutrition in the management of COPD

Rosanne J H C G Beijers et al. Eur Respir Rev. .

Abstract

In 2014, the European Respiratory Society published a statement on nutritional assessment and therapy in COPD. Since then, increasing research has been performed on the role of diet and nutrition in the prevention and management of COPD. Here, we provide an overview of recent scientific advances and clinical implications. Evidence for a potential role of diet and nutrition as a risk factor in the development of COPD has been accumulating and is reflected in the dietary patterns of patients with COPD. Consuming a healthy diet should, therefore, be promoted in patients with COPD. Distinct COPD phenotypes have been identified incorporating nutritional status, ranging from cachexia and frailty to obesity. The importance of body composition assessment and the need for tailored nutritional screening instruments is further highlighted. Dietary interventions and targeted single or multi-nutrient supplementation can be beneficial when optimal timing is considered. The therapeutic window of opportunity for nutritional interventions during and recovering from an acute exacerbation and hospitalisation is underexplored.

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Conflicts of interest: All authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

Comment in

  • doi: 10.1183/16000617.0028-2023

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