This is a continuation of the last episode where Dr. Patrick took questions from newsletter subscribers around the on-going pandemic and tried to add value by talking about some of the recent research, among other things.
Some of the topics that came up as a result of the questions submitted include:
• 00:04:03 - Duration of SARS-CoV-2 immunity after infection
• 00:06:37 - SARS-CoV-2 and potential immunity
• 00:11:35 - Some of the main factors known to play a role in immune variation
• 00:12:05 - What role genetics may play in immune function
• 00:14:27 - How previous viral exposure regulates immunity | Rhonda Patrick
• 00:15:05 - What cross immunity is and how it may be relevant for SARS-CoV-2
• 00:19:46 - Antibody-dependent enhancement and SARS-CoV-2 relevance
• 00:21:50 - How sleep is a key regulator of immune function
• 00:23:44 - Microbiome composition and immune function
• 00:28:31 - The differential effects of exercise intensity and duration on immune regulation
• 00:35:00 - How specific micronutrient inadequacies may promote immune dysregulation
• 00:47:20 - The effect of sex hormones on immune function
• 00:48:55 - How biological age may play a role in immune regulation
• 00:49:46 - Controversy surrounding hypertension drugs such as ACE inhibitors and COVID-19
• 00:53:15 - ARDS and long-term lung damage
You can find this episode page along with a very detailed summary with references at [ Ссылка ]
Chapters
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:04:03 - Infection course
00:06:37 - Immunity
00:11:35 - Risk factors
00:12:05 - Genetics
00:14:27 - Immunity
00:15:05 - Cross immunity
00:19:46 - Antibody-dependent enhancement
00:21:50 - Sleep
00:23:44 - Microbiome
00:28:31 - Exercise
00:35:00 - Diet
00:47:20 - Sex hormones
00:48:55 - Biological age
00:49:46 - Blood pressure drugs
00:53:15 - ARDS and long-term lung damage
You can find the PREVIOUS episode at [ Ссылка ]
This episode mentions a number of genetic polymorphisms that affect viral entry into the host cell, viral replication, host immune response ranging from cytokine production to viral-induced inflammation, SNPs that affect vitamin D levels, and more. If you have used any consumer-based genetic testing services like 23andMe or Ancestry DNA we have a free viral report with these SNPs that you can check out. You can find that at [ Ссылка ].
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