Neurological diseases are frequently associated with swallowing disorders and malnutrition. Moreover, patients with neurological diseases are at increased risk of micronutrient deficiency and dehydration. On the other hand, nutritional factors may be involved in the pathogenesis of neurological diseases. Multiple causes for the development of malnutrition in patients with neurological diseases are known including oropharyngeal dysphagia, impaired consciousness, perception deficits, cognitive dysfunction, and increased needs. The present evidence- and consensus-based guideline addresses clinical questions on best medical nutrition therapy in patients with neurological diseases. Among them, management of oropharyngeal dysphagia plays a pivota...
OROPHARYNGEAL DYSPHAGIA IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES: Neurodegenerative diseases are progressive de...
Patients with neurologic diseases almost inevitably develop various degrees of swallowing disorders ...
Patients with neurologic diseases almost inevitably develop various degrees of swallowing disorders ...
Neurological diseases are frequently associated with swallowing disorders and malnutrition. Moreover...
International audienceNeurological diseases are frequently associated with swallowing disorders and ...
Neurological diseases are frequently associated with swallowing disorders and malnutrition. Moreover...
Neurological diseases are frequently associated with swallowing disorders and malnutrition. Moreover...
The interplay between nutrition and neurology has gained increasing recognition and various studies ...
Stroke is regularly accompanied by dysphagia and other factors associated with decreased nutritional...
Background: Oropharyngeal dysphagia is generally recognized to increase the risk of malnutrition, ho...
There is convincing scientific evidence that the use of oral nutritional supplements (ONS) is advant...
An important number of patients with cerebrovascular disease also present dysphagia as a result of d...
Ageing is a current and prevalent phenomenon within global populations. Neurological disorders compo...
Neurogenic dysphagia is a difficulty in swallowing food caused by disease or impairment of the nervo...
Item does not contain fulltextOROPHARYNGEAL DYSPHAGIA IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES: Neurodegenerati...
OROPHARYNGEAL DYSPHAGIA IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES: Neurodegenerative diseases are progressive de...
Patients with neurologic diseases almost inevitably develop various degrees of swallowing disorders ...
Patients with neurologic diseases almost inevitably develop various degrees of swallowing disorders ...
Neurological diseases are frequently associated with swallowing disorders and malnutrition. Moreover...
International audienceNeurological diseases are frequently associated with swallowing disorders and ...
Neurological diseases are frequently associated with swallowing disorders and malnutrition. Moreover...
Neurological diseases are frequently associated with swallowing disorders and malnutrition. Moreover...
The interplay between nutrition and neurology has gained increasing recognition and various studies ...
Stroke is regularly accompanied by dysphagia and other factors associated with decreased nutritional...
Background: Oropharyngeal dysphagia is generally recognized to increase the risk of malnutrition, ho...
There is convincing scientific evidence that the use of oral nutritional supplements (ONS) is advant...
An important number of patients with cerebrovascular disease also present dysphagia as a result of d...
Ageing is a current and prevalent phenomenon within global populations. Neurological disorders compo...
Neurogenic dysphagia is a difficulty in swallowing food caused by disease or impairment of the nervo...
Item does not contain fulltextOROPHARYNGEAL DYSPHAGIA IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES: Neurodegenerati...
OROPHARYNGEAL DYSPHAGIA IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES: Neurodegenerative diseases are progressive de...
Patients with neurologic diseases almost inevitably develop various degrees of swallowing disorders ...
Patients with neurologic diseases almost inevitably develop various degrees of swallowing disorders ...