BACKGROUND & AIMS Polymorbidity (also known as multimorbidity) - defined as the co-occurrence of at least two chronic health conditions - is highly prevalent, particularly in the hospitalized population. Nonetheless, clinical guidelines largely address individual diseases and rarely account for polymorbidity. The aim of this project was to develop guidelines on nutritional support for polymorbid patients hospitalized in medical wards. METHODS The methodology used for the development of the current project follows the standard operating procedures for ESPEN guidelines. It started with an initial meeting of the Working Group in January 2015, where twelve key clinical questions were developed that encompassed different aspects of nutr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-187)The purpose of this project was to develop a\ud t...
The present guideline is the first of a new series of “practical guidelines” based on more detailed ...
Enteral nutrition (EN) via tube feeding is, today, the preferred way of feeding the critically ill p...
Background: Disease-related malnutrition in polymorbid medical inpatients is a highly prevalent synd...
Background & Aims: Polymorbidity (also known as multimorbidity) - defined as the co-occurrence o...
BACKGROUND Disease-related malnutrition in polymorbid medical inpatients is a highly prevalent sy...
Malnutrition is a common condition in hospitalized patients that is often underdiagnosed and undertr...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the high prevalence of malnutrition in the general inpatient population, there is...
In hospitals through Europe and worldwide, the practices regarding hospital diets are very heterogen...
a lack of knowledge in regard to detecting disease-related malnutrition and implementing nutritional...
During the last four years revised clinical practice guidelines on nutritional support have been pub...
Malnutrition has been defined as a “state resulting from lack of uptake or intake of nutrition, lea...
Background: A lack of agreement on definitions and terminology used for nutrition-related concepts a...
BackgroundTrace elements and vitamins, named together micronutrients (MNs), are essential for human ...
Introduction: Patients who are at risk of malnutrition are potential candidates for the use of enter...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-187)The purpose of this project was to develop a\ud t...
The present guideline is the first of a new series of “practical guidelines” based on more detailed ...
Enteral nutrition (EN) via tube feeding is, today, the preferred way of feeding the critically ill p...
Background: Disease-related malnutrition in polymorbid medical inpatients is a highly prevalent synd...
Background & Aims: Polymorbidity (also known as multimorbidity) - defined as the co-occurrence o...
BACKGROUND Disease-related malnutrition in polymorbid medical inpatients is a highly prevalent sy...
Malnutrition is a common condition in hospitalized patients that is often underdiagnosed and undertr...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the high prevalence of malnutrition in the general inpatient population, there is...
In hospitals through Europe and worldwide, the practices regarding hospital diets are very heterogen...
a lack of knowledge in regard to detecting disease-related malnutrition and implementing nutritional...
During the last four years revised clinical practice guidelines on nutritional support have been pub...
Malnutrition has been defined as a “state resulting from lack of uptake or intake of nutrition, lea...
Background: A lack of agreement on definitions and terminology used for nutrition-related concepts a...
BackgroundTrace elements and vitamins, named together micronutrients (MNs), are essential for human ...
Introduction: Patients who are at risk of malnutrition are potential candidates for the use of enter...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-187)The purpose of this project was to develop a\ud t...
The present guideline is the first of a new series of “practical guidelines” based on more detailed ...
Enteral nutrition (EN) via tube feeding is, today, the preferred way of feeding the critically ill p...