Background & aims: Disease-related malnutrition has deleterious consequences on patients' outcome and healthcare costs. The demonstration of improved outcome by appropriate nutritional management is on occasion difficult. The European Society of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) appointed the Nutrition Education Study Group (ESPEN-NESG) to increase recognition of nutritional knowledge and support in health services. Methods: To obtain the best available evidence on the potential effects of malnutrition on morbidity, mortality and hospital stay; cost of malnutrition; effect of nutritional treatment on outcome parameters and pharmaco-economics of nutritional therapy, a Cochrane systematic review of the literature was performed by the ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present review exposes why considering primary endpoints such as cost-effecti...
Background: Given the prevalence of under-nutrition and reports of inadequate nutritional management...
Optimal nutrition across the continuum of care plays a key role in the short- and long-term clinical...
Background & aims Disease-related malnutrition has deleterious consequences on patients’ outcome and...
CONTEXT: Malnutrition in institutionalized patients is associated with adverse outcomes and increase...
Malnutrition is frequent in patients during a hospital admission and may further worsen during the h...
Background There is increasing evidence from randomized controlled trials showing that different ty...
Background: There is increasing evidence from randomized-controlled trials demonstrating that nutrit...
BACKGROUND There is increasing evidence from randomized controlled trials showing that different ...
Background: There is increasing evidence from randomized-controlled trials demonstrating that nutrit...
Background: There is increasing evidence from randomized-controlled trials demonstrating that nutrit...
Objectives The prevalence of malnutrition after hospitalisation is reported to be 20%–45%, which may...
BACKGROUND: About 25-40% of hospital patients are malnourished. With current clinical practices, onl...
BACKGROUND: About 25-40% of hospital patients are malnourished. With current clinical practices, onl...
Background: Malnutrition is highly prevalent and strongly associated with clincial outcomes of medic...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present review exposes why considering primary endpoints such as cost-effecti...
Background: Given the prevalence of under-nutrition and reports of inadequate nutritional management...
Optimal nutrition across the continuum of care plays a key role in the short- and long-term clinical...
Background & aims Disease-related malnutrition has deleterious consequences on patients’ outcome and...
CONTEXT: Malnutrition in institutionalized patients is associated with adverse outcomes and increase...
Malnutrition is frequent in patients during a hospital admission and may further worsen during the h...
Background There is increasing evidence from randomized controlled trials showing that different ty...
Background: There is increasing evidence from randomized-controlled trials demonstrating that nutrit...
BACKGROUND There is increasing evidence from randomized controlled trials showing that different ...
Background: There is increasing evidence from randomized-controlled trials demonstrating that nutrit...
Background: There is increasing evidence from randomized-controlled trials demonstrating that nutrit...
Objectives The prevalence of malnutrition after hospitalisation is reported to be 20%–45%, which may...
BACKGROUND: About 25-40% of hospital patients are malnourished. With current clinical practices, onl...
BACKGROUND: About 25-40% of hospital patients are malnourished. With current clinical practices, onl...
Background: Malnutrition is highly prevalent and strongly associated with clincial outcomes of medic...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present review exposes why considering primary endpoints such as cost-effecti...
Background: Given the prevalence of under-nutrition and reports of inadequate nutritional management...
Optimal nutrition across the continuum of care plays a key role in the short- and long-term clinical...