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Background Malnutrition is highly prevalent in hospitalized patients but seldom recognized and treated. Malnutrition poses several adverse events, such as increased infection rates, length of hospital stay, and mortality, as well as costs.
M. I. Toulson Davisson Correia +7 more
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Nutrition Therapy in Sepsis [PDF]
Sepsis is characterized by early massive catabolism, lean body mass (LBM) loss, and escalating hypermetabolism persisting for months to years. Early enteral nutrition should attempt to correct micronutrient/vitamin deficiencies, deliver adequate protein and moderated nonprotein calories, as well-nourished patients can generate reasonable endogenous ...
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Medical Nutrition Therapy Access in CKD: A Cross-sectional Survey of Patients and Providers
Rationale & Objective Nutrition management can slow the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and help manage complications of CKD, but few individuals with CKD receive medical nutrition therapy before initiating dialysis.
E. Jimenez +6 more
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Chad Yixian Han,1 Yogesh Sharma,2,3 Alison Yaxley,1 Claire Baldwin,1 Richard Woodman,2 Michelle Miller1 1Caring Futures Institute, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia; 2College of Medicine and Public ...
Han CY +5 more
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Clinically Practical and Affordable Lifestyle Modification to Prevent Diabetes Mellitus in Real Practice [PDF]
As the prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus continues to rise, the development of effective and sustainable prevention strategies has become a critical public health priority.
Inji Lee +4 more
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BackgroundAlthough mortality due to critical illness has fallen over decades, the number of patients with long-term functional disabilities has increased, leading to impaired quality of life and significant healthcare costs.
A. V. van Zanten +2 more
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Association between Dietary Variety, Oral Function, and Body Composition among Outpatients at a Community Dental Clinic [PDF]
Background Japan’s rapidly aging population has increased the urgency of addressing frailty among older adults. Oral hypofunction and malnutrition are recognized as key contributors to frailty, and both are considered reversible through early ...
Emi Akama +7 more
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Medical nutrition therapy in hospitalized patients with pemphigus vulgaris
Dysphagia due to involvement of the oral, pharyngolaryngeal, and esophageal mucosa and increased catabolism due to epidermal shedding can contribute to a decline in nutritional status in pemphigus vulgaris (PV) patients. On the other hand, decreased lean
Anindhita, Bintari +3 more
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Lifestyle prescriptions for diabetes management in primary care: a narrative review [PDF]
Diabetes mellitus is a complex chronic disease with a rapidly increasing global prevalence. For this condition, non-pharmacological lifestyle modification is as important as pharmacological treatment. This review aims to comprehensively examine lifestyle
Hye Jun Lee, Jung-Ha Kim
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Nutrition Therapy Recommendations for the Management of Adults With Diabetes
There is no standard meal plan or eating pattern that works universally for all people with diabetes. In order to be effective, nutrition therapy should be individualized for each patient/client based on his or her individual health goals; personal and ...
Alison B. Evert +10 more
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