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Working together for nutrition care in hospitals

Chung JE

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Comparison of a volume-based feeding protocol with standard feeding for trauma patients in intensive care units in Korea: a retrospective cohort study

Park J, Oh Y, Kwon S, Lee Jh, Kim M, Hwang K, Choi D, Kwon J

Purpose: Although early enteral nutrition for critically ill patients is essential, it is difficult to provide enteral nutrition to trauma patients in early hospitalization stages due to frequent surgeries and...
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Efficacy of monounsaturated fatty acids in reducing risk of the cardiovascular diseases, cancer, inflammation, and insulin resistance: a narrative review

Kim KH, Kim Y, Seo KW

Purpose: The purpose of this review is to explore the potential benefits of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs), specifically those found in olive oil, on weight loss, cardiovascular disease, cancer, inflammation,...
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Selenium deficiency and supplementation in infants: a narrative review

Lee JY, Kang MJ, Kim HJ, Suh SY, Cho YS, An SH

Purpose: This review aims to provide an overview of the factors and clinical outcomes associated with selenium deficiency and the guidelines on the optimal selenium supplementation in infants. Current concept: Selenium...
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Effects of nutritional status and support on the survival of COVID-19 patients in a single tertiarycenter intensive care unit in Korea: a case-control study

Lee NG, Kim HJ, Kang JG, Jeon DH, Kwak MS, Nam SH

Purpose: It is important to understand the nutritional status of critically ill COVID-19 patients and to provide adequate associated support. We attempted to determine how nutritional status and the amount...
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Preoperative consumption of a carbohydrate drink before laparoscopic cholecystectomy is safe and beneficial in Korea: a non-randomized controlled study

Choi YJ, Byun Y, Yang SM, Lee HJ, Kim H

Purpose: Overnight fasting prior to elective surgery is the traditional way of avoiding the risk of aspiration during anesthesia induction. However, it causes mental and metabolic stress to patients. Therefore,...
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