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Nutritional Management in Childhood Obesity

Kim J, Lim H

The increasing prevalence of overweight and obese children and adolescents poses a major concern worldwide. Dietary practice in these critical periods affects physical and cognitive development and has consequences in...
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Nutrition Therapy in Major Burns

Cho YS

Major burns lead to a hypermetabolic response that is more dramatic than that identified in any other disease or injury. In addition, major burns increase the metabolic demands of the...
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Current Guidelines on Clinical Nutrition in Intensive Care Units Based on ESPEN 2018

Lee A, Kim EM, Park C, Rha MY

As the significance of nutrition in intensive care unit grows, large prospective randomized controlled trials on nutrition therapy have been performed and recently published. Each society for Parenteral and Enteral...
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Ketogenic Diet and Glucose Control

Lee YH

There is not a set percentage of calories from carbohydrate, protein, and fat for all people with diabetes. It is recommended that diet be individualized according to each patient's eating...
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Nutritional issues in patients with cancer

Kim DH

Cancer is a catabolic inflammatory disease that causes patients to often experience weight loss, or even cachexia in severe cases. Undernourishment in patients with cancer impairs the quality of life...
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Importance of nutritional therapy in the management of intestinal diseases: beyond energy and nutrient supply

Kim SE

The gut is an immune-microbiome-epithelial complex. Gut microbiome-host interactions have widespread biological implications, and the role of this complex system extends beyond the digestion of food and nutrient absorption. Dietary...
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Coaching for Self-Management of Diabetes in Medical Nutrition Therapy

Cho JW

From the early stage of diabetes diagnosis, it may necessary to modify lifestyle including nutrition and physical activity. Self-management instruction and support can result in healthy eating habits for effective...
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Oral Hypoglycemic Agents for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Ko SH

For patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), lifestyle modifications including medical nutrition therapy, weight control, physical activity, smoking cessation, and avoidance of alcohol abuse should be initiated....
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Nutritional Therapy for Asian Patients at Risk for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease

Lim H, Kim J, Kim DY

The burden of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) remains high worldwide, and its prevalence has increased in Asian countries over the last two decades. The increase in ASCVD may arise from...
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Nutritional Management of a Patient with a High-Output Stoma after Extensive Small Bowel Resection to Treat Crohn's Disease

Lee YJ, Kweon M, Park M

For patients with short bowel syndrome who undergo ileostomy, nutritional management is essential to prevent complications associated with a high-output stoma (HOS). We report a practical example of ostomic, medical...
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Nutritional Therapy Related Complications in Hospitalized Adult Patients: A Korean Multicenter Trial

Seol EM, Kwon KS, Kim JG, Kim JT, Kim J, Moon SM, Park DJ, Park JH, Park JH, Park JY, Bae JM, Ryu SW, Sul JY, Shin DW, Shin CS, Ahn BK, Ahn SM, Yu HC, Lee GJ, Lee S, Lee AR, Jang JY, Jeon HJ, Jung SM, Han SS, Hong SK, Hwang SH, Choi Y, Lee HJ

PURPOSE: Nutritional therapy (NT), such as enteral nutrition (EN) or parenteral nutrition (PN), is essential for the malnourished patients. Although the complications related to NT has been well described, multicenter...
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Safety and efficacy of peripheral nutrition fluid (MG-TNA®) in patients undergoing surgery for hepatobiliary and pancreatic disease: Results of a phase 4 trial

Yu YD, Han JH, Jung SW, Kim DS

BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: Essential nutritional support and nutrition therapy for patients with hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases undergoing surgery is critical, as it may improve clinical outcome. How to implement rational fluid therapy...
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The Magnesium-Rich Formula for Functional Constipation in Infants: a Randomized Comparator-Controlled Study

Benninga M, MENA Infant Constipation Study Group, Vandenplas Y

PURPOSE: To compare the effectiveness of the magnesium (Mg)-enriched formula vs. control formula in constipated infants. METHODS: An open-label, interventional, and the comparator-controlled study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of...
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Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Infancy: Impact on the Health of the Infant and Family

Vandenplas Y, Hauser B, Salvatore

Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) such as infantile colic, constipation and colic occur in almost half of the infants. The aim of this paper is to provide a critical and updated...
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Insulin Treatment in Hospitalized Patients

Moon SJ, Cho YM

In hospitalized patients, hyperglycemia is frequently observed in patients with and without diabetes. Inpatient hyperglycemia worsens outcomes, potentially leading to infection, post-operative complications, and even death. Therefore, it is important...
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Effect of Nutrient Preload and Food Order on Glucose, Insulin, and Gut Hormones

Bae JH, Cho YM

Postprandial hyperglycemia is associated with the risk of diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, and mortality. Nutrition therapy is an important component of the management of postprandial hyperglycemia. Postprandial glucose levels are...
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Effect of Nutritional Support on Postoperative Growth Velocity of Neonates in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Jo HI, Sul JY, Park JB

PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between nutritional support and growth velocity after abdominal surgery in neonates. METHODS: The electronic medical records of 45 neonates who underwent abdominal surgery...
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Current Trend of Nutritional Support Treatment Guidelines for Critically Ill Patients

Choi YJ, Lee JM

Critically ill and injured patients admitted in the intensive care unit have a range of diseases with various severities. Their conditions should be assessed and the patients should receive specialized...
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A randomized controlled trial of an individualized nutrition counseling program matched with a transtheoretical model for overweight and obese females in Thailand

Karintrakul S, Angkatavanich J

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Effective weight reduction remains a challenge throughout the world as the prevalence of obesity and its consequences are increasing. This study aimed to determine the effects of an individualized...
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Review of the 3-Chamber Bag Preparations for Total Parenteral Nutrition

Choi H

Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) therapy has advanced significantly during the recent half a century, from single bottle therapy to the combined therapy including macronutrients and micronutrients. The purposes of 3-chamber...
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