نتایج جستجو برای: nutritional support

تعداد نتایج: 728851  

2010
Su Jin Cho

Early nutritional support for preterm infants is critical because such support influences long-term outcome. Minimal enteral feeding should be initiated as soon as possible if an infant is stable and if feeding advancement is recommended as relevant to the clinical course. Maternal milk is the gold standard for enteral feeding, but fortification may be needed to achieve optimal growth in a rapi...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2006
Margaret Ashwell Susan Barlow Sigrid Gibson Caroline Harris

OBJECTIVE The National Diet and Nutrition Surveys (NDNS) are a series of government-funded surveys of food intake, nutrient intake and nutritional status of individuals, undertaken to support nutritional policy and risk assessment. This paper summarises a review that considered the extent to which NDNS met the needs of users and suggested options for the future. The Food Standards Agency has si...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2017
Arianne I Lupián-Angulo Luis A Ortíz-Reyes Lilia Castillo-Martínez Aurora E Serralde-Zúñiga

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Patients receiving >=80% of their energy requirements by enteral nutrition (EN) have better clinical outcomes; unfortunately, there are discrepancies between the amount prescribed and amount received. The aim of this study was to explore the nutritional clinical practice, determine the adequacy and identify reasons for underfeeding. METHODS AND STUDY DESIGN A retrosp...

2010
PG Pelicci L Titta R Biffi E Zagallo S Gandini D Alterio C Galli C La Vecchia G Magon S Colatruglio F Valoriani D Palli B Bendinelli G Masala D Occhini M Castaldo P Gnagnarella G Veronesi R Bertolotti M Bellomi L Spaggiari D Palli P Maisonneuve F Berrino V Krogh C Agnoli

Published: 14/12/2010 Received: 03/11/2010 ecancer 2010, 4:205 DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2010.205 Copyright: © the authors; licensee ecancermedicalscience. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the origin...

Journal: :Clinical nutrition 2006
P Howard C Jonkers-Schuitema L Furniss U Kyle S Muehlebach A Odlund-Olin M Page C Wheatley

Nutritional support provision does not happen by accident. Clinical dimensions include screening and assessment, estimation of requirements, identification of a feeding route and the subsequent need for monitoring. Patients may need different forms of nutritional intervention during the course of their illness. Furthermore, these may need to be provided in different locations as their clinical ...

2016
Ales Perina

Unpasteurised expressed human milk is used by neonatologists in clinical care as both a strategy for tissue therapy and as a source of nutrition for preterm infants; however, it is a possible source of nosocomial infection. Approaches preferred by neonatologists are different compared to public health staff. The objective is to start broad scientific discussion about the safety of giving unpast...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1979
D C Gough A W Auldist

The rate of survival for infants with intact giant exomphatos has much improved during the last 20 years; this is partly due to better respiratory and nutritional support. The use of a staged operative closure using a sialon prosthesis has been advocated for 12 years, but our data do not show this to be superior to nonoperative management.

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2014
Nobuyo Tsuboyama-Kasaoka Martalena Br Purba

In order to sustain life during the occurrence of a natural disaster, it is vital to ensure that people's intake of water and food is adequate (prioritizing first energy, then protein and water-soluble vitamins). Infants, pregnant women, patients, and the elderly are particularly vulnerable to insufficiencies in food intake, even if they are provided with the same quantity of food as others, an...

2015
G Jesus SM Fernandes A Alvarez J Gouveia H Bento C França

Introduction Underfeeding is still reported as a major therapeutic failure in intensive care units (ICU), despite the increasing recognition of nutritional support as a predictor of patients’ outcome. Early optimized enteral nutrition is reported to diminish infectious events, length of stay (LoS) and, with less preponderance. Implementation of nutritional protocols is likely to improve enteral...

Journal: :Health progress 1992
K D O'Rourke J deBlois

In April 1992 the Committee for Pro-Life Activities of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops issued a resource paper titled "Nutrition and Hydration: Moral and Pastoral Reflections." At best, this document and its conclusions may be viewed as a pastoral statement, offering some tentative reasoning and conclusions to be considered in cases that concern the use of medically assisted nutriti...

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