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Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) is a rare inborn metabolic disorder, managed with a strict protein‐restricted diet. At any time or age patients may still experience metabolic decompensations, requiring administration of branched chain amino acid (BCAA ...
Pascale de Lonlay +14 more
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Background Protein intake is recommended in critically ill patients to mitigate the negative effects of critical illness-induced catabolism and muscle wasting. However, the optimal dose of enteral protein remains unknown. We hypothesize that supplemental
Yaseen M. Arabi +41 more
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Lysinoalanine Content of Formulas for Enteral Nutrition [PDF]
Casein and caseinates are the main ingredients of formulas for enteral nutrition. Their manufacturing procedure and the thermal treatments necessary to assure microbiological stabilization and satisfactory shelf-life of the end-products are particularly favorable for the formation of lysinoalanine (LAL), a cross-linked amino acid that is considered a ...
G. Boschin +3 more
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Dyslipidemia leads to atherosclerosis which is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Edamame contains omega-3 fatty acids and phytochemical components such as isoflavones, sterols and saponins, and also high in fiber content. Edamame has been proved
Siti Aliyah, Suci Indah Setiawati
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Background: Enteral nutrition is nutrition used to fulfill the needs of nutrition entirely and as the supplement for malnutrition patient. In a certain condition of a patient, this nutrition is usually given in the form of liquid.
Dini Ariani +4 more
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Introduction A relationship was found between the use of breast milk and infant formula milk and a decrease in the incidence and number of clinical complications caused by hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
G. Abdullayeva, M. Abdullaeva
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Comparative study between the effect of intermittent and hospital blended enteral feeding on intensive care patients’ outcomes [PDF]
Background: Patients treated in the intensive care unit require enteral feedings tomaintain adequate nutrition during critical illness. Aim of the study: to comparethe effect of intermittent enteral feeding by using syringe pump versus hospitalblended ...
Hanan Abd Allah Abozeid +4 more
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Background Nutritional treatment is one of the most important components of multidisciplinary anti-cancer therapy. Home enteral nutrition is considered as a safe procedure, however, it may be associated with the risk of side effects, such as nausea ...
Karolina Kaźmierczak-Siedlecka +4 more
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Oxalate Content of Enteral Nutrition Formulas
ABSTRACTObjectives:Patients requiring oral and/or enteral nutrition support, delivered via nasogastric, gastric, or intestinal routes, have a relatively high incidence of calcium oxalate (CaOx) kidney stones. Nutrition formulas are frequently made from corn and/or or soy, both of which contain ample oxalate.
Kristina L, Penniston +6 more
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Background. We sought to evaluate the clinical impacts of the early administration of trophic doses of a glutamine/arginine enriched enteral nutrition formula (ENF) with a high protein density to cachectic hypoalbuminemic hospitalized patients intolerant
Al-Shebli Hussien +7 more
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