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AbstractBackground: Despite the long-term consequences of malnutrition in hospitalised patients, nutritional practice guidelines for adults, particularly in the recovery phase are rarely implemented in community based primary health care settings.Aim... see more

Objectives: To evaluate the effect of enteral nutrition on heart function, inflammatory markers and immune function in elderly patients with chronic heart failure and its clinical significance.Methods: Eighty patients with moderate and severe heart failur... see more

The nutrition is the basis of human life, especially in the process of treatment and rehabilitation. That’s why the usage of products for enteral nutrition is b?coming widespread now. In the presented article materials the protein value of the developed h... see more

Early initiated and uninterrupted enteral nutrition is associated with the reduction of disease severity, diminished complications, decreased hospital length of stay, and favourably affects the outcomes of critically ill patients. The aim of the study was... see more

Introduction: Patients who are at risk of malnutrition are potential candidates for the use of enteral nutritional therapy (ENT), since it allows a more effective control of the patient’s nutrition. When oral food intake is impossible or insufficient, ent... see more

Preterm infants have higher nutrient requirements than term infants. Enteral tube feeding is the preferred route to feed preterm infants because premature infants are unable to coordinate sucking, swallowing, and breathing. There are two common tube feedi... see more

Levodopa is considered one of the most important medication for parkinson symptoms control, it also first line agent for elderly and patients who symptoms don’t control with other agents. However, it has several drug and nutrition interactions. A few case... see more

Levodopa is considered one of the most important medication for parkinson symptoms control, it also first line agent for elderly and patients who symptoms don’t control with other agents. However, it has several drug and nutrition interactions. A few case... see more

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