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Quality of life and healthcare resource utilization among adult patients with short bowel syndrome: A mixed‐methods study leveraging an integrated database

open access: yesNutrition in Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a chronic condition requiring parenteral nutrition (PN) support and multidisciplinary management. However, disparities in access to care and standardized treatment pathways, in addition to economic burden, remain considerable for patients.
Deborah Kuk   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Double Burden of Childhood Malnutrition in the Caribbean: Policy, Practice, and Public Health Imperatives

open access: yesWorld Nutrition
Background The Caribbean faces a growing nutrition crisis marked by the double burden of malnutrition — the simultaneous presence of childhood undernutrition and rising obesity.
Kamryn Bailey, Stanley I.R. Okoduwa
doaj   +1 more source

Review of nutrition management of pediatric intestinal pseudo‐obstruction

open access: yesNutrition in Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Abstract Chronic intestinal pseudo‐obstruction (CIPO) is a rare, heterogeneous, and debilitating disorder characterized by profound intestinal dysmotility and severe nutrition challenges. Its presentation resembles that of mechanical bowel obstruction, but CIPO occurs in the absence of luminal obstruction.
Senthilkumar Sankararaman   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nepal Earthquake Humanitarian Situation Report: Three Months Review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This report discusses the current humanitarian situation in Nepal. Three months after the two major earthquakes affected 2.8 million Nepalese lives, 1.1 million children are still in need of vital humanitarian assistance.

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Outpatient preoperative parenteral nutrition in malnourished surgical patients: A feasibility study (the OPPORTUNITY study)

open access: yesNutrition in Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Abstract Preoperative parenteral nutrition (PN) improves outcomes in malnourished surgical patients. Traditionally, this requires hospital admission, increasing length of stay and costs—challenges worsened by limited hospital bed availability. Outpatient PN may offer a feasible alternative.
Narisorn Lakananurak, Leah Gramlich
wiley   +1 more source

Micronutrient malnutrition in India: Let us say "no" to it now

open access: yesIndian Journal of Community Medicine, 2008
India's life expectancy has more than doubled, and infant mortality, halved in the last fifty years.(1) The extent of progress on economic fronts and political scenario has been enormous. India is knocking the door for a permanent position in the United Nations and is one of the few atomic power countries in the world.
openaire   +3 more sources

Single‐center experience of the Crohn's disease exclusion diet in the United States: A retrospective study

open access: yesNutrition in Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Abstract Background The Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet (CDED) offers a dietary means of inducing and maintaining remission for patients with Crohn's disease (CD). Descriptions of efficacy have emerged primarily from Israel, Europe, and Canada. Here, we offer real‐world experience, from a tertiary care center in the United States. Methods We conducted a
Mayah Greenfield   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Public-Private Partnerships for Combating Micronutrient Malnutrition [PDF]

open access: yesFood and Nutrition Bulletin, 2001
Micronutrient malnutrition remains an important public health problem. Public-private partnerships have been promoted as a cornerstone in combating micronutrient malnutrition. Most developing countries are struggling to establish successful partnerships. Traditionally, the difficulties have been put down to misunderstandings due to poor communication.
openaire   +1 more source

Growth and human milk intake outcomes from postdischarge feedings among very‐low‐birth‐weight preterm infants: A systematic review

open access: yesNutrition in Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Preterm infants of <34 weeks gestation or <1500 g are at risk for postnatal growth failure and often require nutrition support after discharge. Despite expert recommendations for postdischarge human milk (HM) fortification or nutrient‐enriched formula feeding, the effects of current feeding strategies on growth and HM intake remain ...
Tara Rebele   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cultivating nutrition [PDF]

open access: yes
"Over the past decade, donor-funded policies and programs designed to address undernutrition in the Global South have shifted away from agriculture-based strategies toward nutrient supplementation and food fortification programs.
Johnson-Welch, Charlotte   +3 more
core   +3 more sources

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