BackgroundTrace elements and vitamins, named together micronutrients (MNs), are essential for human metabolism. Recent research has shown the importance of MNs in common pathologies, with significant deficiencies impacting the outcome.ObjectiveThis guideline aims to provide information for daily clinical nutrition practice regarding assessment of MN status, monitoring, and prescription. It proposes a consensus terminology, since many words are used imprecisely, resulting in confusion. This is particularly true for the words "deficiency", "repletion", "complement", and "supplement".MethodsThe expert group attempted to apply the 2015 standard operating procedures (SOP) for ESPEN which focuses on disease. However, this approach could not be ap...
The micronutriment requirements, whether trace elements (inorganic) or vitamins (organic), are tight...
Background: A lack of agreement on definitions and terminology used for nutrition-related concepts a...
“We know accurately only when we know little; with knowledge doubt increases”. —Goethe” The story of...
Background: Trace elements and vitamins, named together micronutrients (MNs), are essential for huma...
Trace elements and vitamins, named together micronutrients (MNs), are essential for human metabolism...
Vitamin deficiency is often appeared in medical ill patients. The vitamin deficiency can be de...
Inpatients are threatened by global malnutrition, but also by specific micronutrient (i.e., trace el...
Micronutrients, an umbrella term used to collectively describe vitamins and trace elements, are esse...
BACKGROUND: Micronutrients, an umbrella term used to collectively describe vitamins and trace elemen...
Dr. Kendler's poster on guidelines for studies related to human disorders and micronutrient interven...
Background: Disease-related malnutrition in polymorbid medical inpatients is a highly prevalent synd...
<p>Abbreviations: vitamin (vit), milligram (mg), gram (g), intramuscular (IM), microgram (µg), inter...
The role of micronutrients in parenteral nutrition include the following: (1) Whenever artificial nu...
In the 21st century, it is hard to reconcile the concepts of the Western diet and overconsumption wi...
Micronutrient deficiencies. Hohenheim Consensus Conference.Biesalski HK, Brummer RJ, Konig J, O'Conn...
The micronutriment requirements, whether trace elements (inorganic) or vitamins (organic), are tight...
Background: A lack of agreement on definitions and terminology used for nutrition-related concepts a...
“We know accurately only when we know little; with knowledge doubt increases”. —Goethe” The story of...
Background: Trace elements and vitamins, named together micronutrients (MNs), are essential for huma...
Trace elements and vitamins, named together micronutrients (MNs), are essential for human metabolism...
Vitamin deficiency is often appeared in medical ill patients. The vitamin deficiency can be de...
Inpatients are threatened by global malnutrition, but also by specific micronutrient (i.e., trace el...
Micronutrients, an umbrella term used to collectively describe vitamins and trace elements, are esse...
BACKGROUND: Micronutrients, an umbrella term used to collectively describe vitamins and trace elemen...
Dr. Kendler's poster on guidelines for studies related to human disorders and micronutrient interven...
Background: Disease-related malnutrition in polymorbid medical inpatients is a highly prevalent synd...
<p>Abbreviations: vitamin (vit), milligram (mg), gram (g), intramuscular (IM), microgram (µg), inter...
The role of micronutrients in parenteral nutrition include the following: (1) Whenever artificial nu...
In the 21st century, it is hard to reconcile the concepts of the Western diet and overconsumption wi...
Micronutrient deficiencies. Hohenheim Consensus Conference.Biesalski HK, Brummer RJ, Konig J, O'Conn...
The micronutriment requirements, whether trace elements (inorganic) or vitamins (organic), are tight...
Background: A lack of agreement on definitions and terminology used for nutrition-related concepts a...
“We know accurately only when we know little; with knowledge doubt increases”. —Goethe” The story of...