Authors
Samuel Klein, John Kinney, Khursheed Jeejeebhoy, David Alpers, Mark Hellerstein, Michael Murray, Patrick Twomey
Publication date
1997/5
Source
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
Volume
21
Issue
3
Pages
133-156
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
In the last 30 years, marked advances in enteral feeding techniques, venous access, and enteral and parenteral nutrient formulations have made it possible to provide nutrition support to almost all patients. Despite the abundant medical literature and widespread use of nutritional therapy, many areas of nutrition support remain controversial. Therefore, the leadership at the National Institutes of Health, The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, and The American Society for Clinical Nutrition convened an advisory committee to perform a critical review of the current medical literature evaluating the clinical use of nutrition support; the goal was to assess our current body of knowledge and to identify the issues that deserve further investigation. The panel was divided into five groups to evaluate the following areas: nutrition assessment, nutrition support in patients with gastrointestinal diseases, nutrition …
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