Nature: Nutrition in clinical practice—the refeeding syndrome: illustrative cases and guidelines for prevention and treatment
Nutrition in clinical practice—the refeeding syndrome: illustrative cases and guidelines for prevention and treatment
Refeeding syndrome is caused by sudden shifts in the electrolytes that help your body metabolize food. Certain conditions may increase your risk for this condition, including anorexia, alcohol use ...
Refeeding syndrome can develop when someone who is malnourished begins to eat again. The syndrome occurs because of the reintroduction of glucose, or sugar. As the body digests and metabolizes food ...
Dear A.S.: Refeeding syndrome is a serious concern when someone who is dangerously thin begins eating again. I have seen this only in people with anorexia nervosa, and all the patients I have seen ...
Nature: Clinical guidelines and enteral nutrition support: a survey of dietetic practice in the United Kingdom
Artificial nutrition support is used in treating hospital patients and has been shown to reduce hospital stays. The NICE (National Collaborating Centre for Acute Care) guidelines are the first ...
Clinical guidelines and enteral nutrition support: a survey of dietetic practice in the United Kingdom
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