COVID-19 has caused significant loss of life and disrupted global society at a level never
before encountered. While the disease was predominantly characterized by respiratory
symptoms initially, it became clear that other systems including the cardiovascular and
neurological systems were also involved. Several thrombotic complications were reported
including venous thrombosis, vasculitis, cardiomyopathy, and stroke. Thrombosis and
inflammation are implicated in various non-communicable diseases (NCDs). This is of
significant concern as people with pre-existing conditions such as cardiovascular
disorders, renal disorders, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and diabetes are at greater risk
of severe COVID-19 infection. Consequently, the research surrounding the use of
anticoagulants, antiplatelet, and antithrombotic strategies for prophylaxis and treatment
of COVID-19 is of critical importance. The adoption of a healthy diet, physical exercise,
and lifestyle choices can reduce the risk factors associated with NCDs and the
thrombo-inflammatory complications. In this review, these thrombotic complications and
potential foods, nutraceuticals, and the antithrombotic constituents within that may
prevent the onset of severe thrombotic complications as a result of infection are discussed. While nutrition is not a panacea to tackle COVID-19,it is apparent that a
patient’s nutritional status may affect patient outcomes. Further intensive research is
warranted to reduce to incidence of thrombotic complications.