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Management of Nutrition

1978
Cancer can be a wasting disease of multiple causation. If it progresses unchecked, malnutrition is an inevitable consequence. Malnourishment may arise because loss of appetite reduces calorie and protein intake with resultant weight loss. The anorexia of cancer may be due to either specific metabolic effects of the tumor or altered cell metabolism ...
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Nutritional Management of the Older Horse

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2016
Leisure animals now comprise the majority of working horses in industrialized nations; a shift that has decreased workloads yet improved veterinary care and lifetime health. Although many horses now progress well into their 20s without any requirement for dietary modification, age-related changes are insidious, and older animals benefit from regular ...
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Managing Nutrition

2012
Abstract This chapter addresses the essential nursing responsibility to ensure that adequate nutritional care is offered to all patients, whether in hospital or community-based settings. To provide appropriate nutritional care to patients or clients, nurses must have a good knowledge and understanding of the principles of human nutrition,
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Nutritional Aspects of Dysphagia Management

2017
This chapter describes the nutritional aspects of dysphagia management by starting with the definition of these two conditions (dysphagia and malnutrition) that share three main clinical characteristics: (a) their prevalence is very high, (b) they can lead to severe complications, and (c) they are frequently underrecognized and neglected conditions ...
C, Gallegos   +4 more
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[Bone and Nutrition. Nutritional management of osteoporosis].

Clinical calcium, 2015
Calcium intake was negatively associated with bone resorption marker such as DPD, NTX, and P1NP in Japanese postmenopausal osteoporotic patients. Not only to suppress bone resorption but also to keep higher hip bone mineral density were observed in the patients with higher intake of calcium than 800mg/day and higher vitamin D condition (more than ...
Takako, Hirota, Kenji, Hirota
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Nutritional Management of Diabetes

Medical Clinics of North America, 1979
G M, Reaven, A M, Coulston, R A, Marcus
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Nutrition Management

Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine, 2004
Kathryn Allen, Theresa Crocker
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Nutritional management of alcoholism

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1983
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