The Role of Nutrition in Immunity – Healthcare Professionals Newsletter, November 2020

November 6, 2020
Nutrition

The Role of Nutrition in Immunity

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has put a spotlight on the critical role of nutrition in supporting immune health. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that “while no foods or dietary supplements can prevent or cure COVID-19 infection, healthy diets are important for supporting immune systems”.¹ According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), people with weakened immune systems are at greater risk for serious complications from the virus and may have it for a longer period of time than those with stronger immune systems. While a strong immune system may not prevent certain viruses, eating an adequate amount of nutrients as part of a varied diet is essential for the health and function of all cells, including immune cells. Overall, good nutrition is vital for health, especially when the immune system needs the strength to fight back.

Types of Immunity
In understanding how nutrition plays a role in immunity, it’s important to recognize that the cells of the immune system are divided into two types of immune responses: innate and adaptive. The innate (natural) immune response is the first response to an invading pathogen. The innate immune system is comprised of anatomical barriers to infection, including skin, the acidity of stomach secretions, and normal microflora of the gastrointestinal tract. Furthermore, it’s comprised of soluble factors and phagocytic cells that form the first line of defense against pathogens. The adaptive (active) immune response serves as the second line of defense against immunity and is more complex than the innate response as it involves antigen-specific responses and has the ability to specifically recognize a pathogen and ‘remember’ it if exposed to it again. Adaptive immunity is developed when individuals are exposed to diseases or when they are immunized against them with vaccines. Components of both innate and adaptive immunity interact and work synergistically to protect the body from infection and disease.

The Impact of Malnutrition
Nutrition is a critical determinant of the immune response, and malnutrition has been long understood to impair immune function. While malnutrition is often suggested to be related to undernutrition, it encompasses overnutrition, as well. The extent of impairment is dependent upon the severity of the deficiency, consideration to nutrient interactions, the presence of infection, and age. Research suggests that nutrients may directly or indirectly impact immune cells causing changes in their function or may exert effects via changes in the gut microbiome.²

While maintaining adequate nutrition is vital, there are specific nutrients that are essential for immunocompetence, namely vitamins A, C, D, E, B6, and B12, folic acid, iron, selenium, and zinc. Micronutrient deficiencies can predispose an individual to certain infections, and immune function may be improved by restoring deficient micronutrients to recommended levels, which can increase resistance to infection and support recovery. However, it should be noted that while poor nutrition can compromise immune function and increase infection risk, excessive nutrient intake of some micronutrients, such as iron, may impair the immune system. With inadequate nutrient intake, diet alone may be insufficient and tailored micronutrient supplementation based on specific age-related needs necessary.³ 

Specific Nutrients to Support the Immune-Response
Protein:
 Protein is vital to build and repair tissues in the body. You need protein to create antibodies and cells that attack infections. If you don’t consume enough protein, you’ll manufacture fewer white blood cells to combat antigens and your immune system won’t operate at full strength.

Vitamin C: Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that supports the immune system by stimulating the activity of white blood cells which help to protect the body against infection.

Vitamin D: Vitamin D supports the function of immune cells that protect your body against pathogens.

Zinc: Zinc is an essential micronutrient that’s needed for normal development and functioning of immune cells. It also supports wound healing.

Iron: Iron supports the immune system by stimulating the production of white blood cells that combat pathogens and prevent infection.

Vitamin B6: Vitamin B6 is essential in the formation of healthy red blood cells and aids in maintaining the lymphatic system; a network of tissues and organs which helps protect the body from infection and disease.

Vitamin B12: Vitamin B12 supports white blood cell activity which are essential for proper immune system functioning.

Vitamin E: Vitamin E is an important antioxidant that protects cells from damage and supports a healthy inflammatory response.

Vitamin A: Vitamin A helps regulate the immune system and protects against infections by keeping skin and tissues in the mouth, stomach, intestines and respiratory system healthy.

Folate/Folic Acid: Folate/Folic Acid helps create and repair cells’ DNA in the body and plays an important role in the healthy balance of the immune system.

Selenium: Selenium is an important antioxidant that helps combat oxidative stress, which reduces inflammation and supports immune function.

Probiotics: Probiotics can influence the activity of our own immune cells, regulating inflammation, barrier function, and cell-to-cell signaling. A robust population of beneficial bacteria can help crowd out harmful bacteria.

For more information on how nutrition and other factors can support immunity, check out these resources on our website and let’s support better health, together!

Read on to learn about how some of our Ambassadors help their patients and clients support their immunity during this shift in weather:

“I remind my patients that it’s starting to be allergy, cold, & flu season, so even though its #2020 and everyone has stepped up their hygiene game, it’s still super important to wash your hands, wear a mask, and be aware of your proximity to others.”– Anthony Oddo, MD

“Increase foods high in antioxidants and use Orgain shakes when not able to do so!”– Maria Moriarty, RD, CDN

“I strongly encourage my clients to have a regular exercise plan in place. Winter in the midwest is on its way and people typically hibernate. Develop a plan to keep the exercise level UP”– Christine Schlagenhauf, RD

Grey Line

¹ Healthy at Home. Retrieved October 7, 2020, from https://www.who.int/campaigns/connecting-the-world-to-combat-coronavirus
² Childs, C. E., et al., Nutrients. 2019; 11(8): 1933, doi: 10.3390/nu11081933
³ Maggini, S., et al., Nutrients. 2018; 10(10): 1531, doi: 10.3390/nu10101531

Immunity Support

Orgain Products with Immune-Supporting Nutrients

Orgain offers clean, food-based nutrition with vitamins and minerals for immune support.

Consider these select Orgain products with immune-supporting nutrients to help optimize the health of adults during cold and flu season.

Vegan RTD

All-in-One Vegan Nutrition Shakes
Plant-based, organic protein with an organic fruit & vegetable blend and immune-supporting Vitamin D, Vitamin C, Vitamin E and Zinc to support immunity and vitality.
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Vegan RTD

All-in-One Vegan Nutrition Shakes
Plant-based, organic protein with an organic fruit & vegetable blend and immune-supporting Vitamin D, Vitamin C, Vitamin E and Zinc to support immunity and vitality.
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Vegan RTD

Kids Protein Organic Nutrition Shake
Delicious, organic nutrition with a fruit & vegetable blend, immune-supporting vitamin D, vitamin C, and zinc in every sip.
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Vegan RTD

Organic Protein™ & Superfoods Plant-Based Protein Powder
Delicious, plant-based protein, iron, Vitamin B6 and packed with nutrition from 50 superfoods in every serving.
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Orgain Ambassadors

Direct to Patient Sampling Program

At Orgain, we have always viewed our Healthcare Ambassador Sampling Program as a powerful first step toward introducing our good, clean nutrition products to our valued Ambassadors and their patients and clients. With the shift to virtual counseling, we have developed a new program to help you get samples directly into the hands of your patients without contact – and are excited to introduce the launch of the Direct to Patient Sampling Program through the Ambassador portal.

Product Spotlight

Orgain Plant-Based Protein
Pancake & Waffle Mix 

We’re excited to introduce a new way to enjoy good, clean nutrition with Orgain Plant-Based Protein Pancake & Waffle Mix! Available in Whole Wheat & Oat, 50 Superfoods, and Gluten Free, these new plant-based mixes are Certified Organic, serve up 8-10 grams of protein per serving* and are sure to become a pantry staple. Visit our website to learn more!

*Range is based on product selection.

Healthcare Community

Share Your Opinion

We value the expertise of healthcare professionals and want to hear from you! Join the conversation and share your response to Orgain Healthcare’s Question of the Month in the Orgain Healthcare Ambassador Collective group on Facebook! A handful of the top responses will be featured in next month’s email newsletter.

Which food sources do you often encourage your patients to consume in an effort to meet their Vitamin D needs during the colder months?

Click here to weigh in and share your experience with other Orgain Healthcare Ambassadors! If you haven’t already, make sure you request an Ambassador account, then join the private group on Facebook. We look forward to hearing from you!

Thanks to all of our ambassadors for their responses to last month’s question: 

Q: Considering the shift in weather, what is one of the top recommendations that you share with your patients and clients who want to optimize their immunity?

A: “I remind my patients that it’s starting to be allergy, cold, & flu season, so even though its #2020 and everyone has stepped up their hygiene game, it’s still super important to wash your hands, wear a mask, and be aware of your proximity to others.”– Anthony Oddo, MD

A: “Increase foods high in antioxidants and use Orgain shakes when not able to do so!”– Maria Moriarty, RD, CDN

A: “I strongly encourage my clients to have a regular exercise plan in place. Winter in the midwest is on its way and people typically hibernate. Develop a plan to keep the exercise level UP”– Christine Schlagenhauf, RD

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Upcoming Live Webinars

See below for more information on how to register for upcoming live webinars or visit our Professional Education Series homepage to watch previous webinars on demand—available 24/7 for your convenience. As always, all Orgain Professional Education Series Webinars offer CPEUs free of charge!

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First Do No Harm: What Health Care Providers Need to Know about Organic Food and Agriculture

Melinda Hemmelgarn, MS, RD (Presenter)

Approved for 1.0 CPEU for RDNs and DTRs December 9, 2020 at 2pm EDT
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First Do No Harm: What Health Care Providers Need to Know about Organic Food and Agriculture

Melinda Hemmelgarn, MS, RD (Presenter)

Approved for 1.0 CPEU for RDNs and DTRs December 9, 2020 at 2pm EDT
REGISTER HERE
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