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Haukipuro K A - - 1991
The effects of modified protein sparing therapy (PSP) and total parenteral nutrition (TPN) on total and wound metabolism were studied for 96 hours after laparotomy and a small gastric excision in 40 rabbits starved for seven days. A further eight starved and eight non-starved animals served as controls for the ...
Metges C C - - 1991
The special physical properties of medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) result in some substantial differences in their metabolism compared to that of long-chain triglycerides (LCT). Administering MCT is of importance in enteral nutrition of patients with disturbances of fat digestion or lipoprotein lipase deficiency. Their use in parenteral nutrition is also of ...
Kuse E R - - 1990
Following liver transplantation, the effect of post-operative parenteral nutrition with MCT LCT (Medium Chain Triglycerides/Long Chain Triglycerides) fat emulsions on the recovery of allografts RES function was investigated in a randomised prospective study of three groups of patients (group I, n = 14: 50g MCT LCT fats twice weekly, group ...
Lowe D K - - 1990
To determine the safety of glutamine-enriched parenteral nutrition, seven normal volunteers were admitted to the Clinical Research Center for three 5-d study periods. The subjects received infusions of parenteral nutrients containing increasing doses of glutamine (0, 0.285, and 0.570 g.kg body wt-1.d-1) substituted for alanine and glycine. Each study period ...
Jensen G L - - 1990
Previous study demonstrated that patients who received total parenteral nutrition (TPN) with standard intermittent infusion of long chain triglyceride (LCT) at 0.13 g kg-1hr-1 over 10 hr for each of three days showed a significant decline in 99Tc-sulfur colloid (TSC) clearance rate by the reticuloendothelial system (RES). The present studies ...
Hirschberg Y - - 1990
Since the addition of lipid to intravenous feeding formulas, animal and human studies have shown impairment of the reticuloendothelial system (RES) due to slow rates of clearance and gradual accumulation of long chain triglycerides (LCT) in the liver. Medium chain triglycerides (MCT) accumulate only minimally in the liver and do ...
Spaeth G - - 1990
The effects of a fat and glutamine-free orally administered total parenteral nutrition (TPN) solution on intestinal mucosal mass, morphology, barrier function, and cecal bacterial population levels were measured in CD-1 mice. Ileal mucosal protein content decreased by 63% (p less than 0.01) in the oral TPN-fed mice, although they gained ...
Alexander J W - - 1990
It is now clear that atrophy of the intestinal mucosa can occur rapidly after injury and that the degree of atrophy is quantitatively related to the severity of injury. Such atrophy can be associated with translocation of bacteria and endotoxin, which can trigger the hypermetabolic response and induce a septic ...
Farriol M - - 1990
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) with 100% long-chain triglyceride (LCT) (group A) and 50/50% medium/long-chain triglyceride (MCT/LCT) (group B) fat emulsions on visceral protein synthesis in 70% hepatectomized rats. The rats were fed TPN continuously for 7 days posthepatectomy. Protein ...
Spaeth G - - 1990
To determine whether the route and/or composition of nutritional support alters intestinal barrier function (measured as bacterial translocation), rats were divided into three groups: food (controls), intravenous total parenteral nutrition (IV-TPN) fed, and oral total parenteral nutrition (ORAL-TPN) fed. Bacterial translocation did not occur in the rats that were fed ...
Rombeau J L - - 1990
Studies in animal models of enterocolitis have failed to confirm the purported metabolic and functional benefits of bowel rest induced by use of an elemental diet. Recent reports have demonstrated that glutamine-supplemented diets ameliorate or reverse many of the adverse effects of experimentally induced enterocolitis. Human studies are needed to ...
Douglas R G - - 1990
We have performed a series of isotopic studies in 25 adult patients with sepsis and/or trauma in order to determine the metabolic effects of recombinant human growth hormone (rHGH) administration. Twelve of the patients were receiving total parenteral nutrition, and 13 were eating a normal ward diet and were studied ...
Nielsen F H - - 1990
The possible importance of some new essential trace elements in nutrition is discussed. Most likely, insufficient intake of a specific trace element becomes obvious only when the body is stressed in some way that enhances the need for that element; this has been supported by recent findings with selenium. The ...
McIntosh W A - - 1990
Data were collected from home interviews of 424 noninstitutionalized individuals, 58 to 100 years old, in the Houston metropolitan area, to assess the relationships between dietary intake, socioeconomic variables, beliefs about nutrition, and use of nutritional supplements. Two-thirds of the subjects took nutritional supplements. The most common forms were vitamin ...
Roe D A - - 1990
The aging process alters body composition so that nutritional status changes as we get older. The aging process shows interindividual variability in its rate of development. Determinants of the rates of aging of systems and tissues are largely genetic. Premature aging of cells and tissues is due to genetic factors ...
Worme J D - - 1990
Dietary habits, nutrition knowledge, and gastrointestinal complaints were evaluated in 21 female and 50 male triathletes; 30 completed hemoccult slides to determine the frequency of gastrointestinal bleeding. Triathletes trained 11 h/wk with weekly distances of 5.3, 116.5, and 40.9 km for swimming, biking, and running, respectively. Mean daily energy intake ...
Sweeney R W - - 1990
Parenteral nutrition has been an important adjunct to therapy of abdominal diseases in calves, with chronic diarrhea and wasting being the most common indication. Parenteral nutrition is administered on a short-term basis to prevent further protein-energy malnutrition in debilitated calves that cannot or will not consume adequate quantities of milk. ...
Driscoll D F - - 1990
The introduction of total nutrient admixtures (TNAs) has offered several clinical advantages. Substituting a portion of the daily dextrose calories with lipids may reduce the incidence of carbohydrate-associated complications (e.g., disturbances in glucose control and immune function). In addition, providing intravenous lipids continuously over 24 hours as a TNA appears ...
Hand R - - 1990
Although elder adults are much more knowledgeable about nutrition than ever before, diet behavior is not consistent with nutrition knowledge. One of the reasons for this inconsistency may be that the ability to apply technical nutrition knowledge is still inadequate. To test the hypothesis that technical nutrition knowledge is superior ...
Stotts N A - - 1990
The purpose of this study was to determine (a) whether the nutritional intake of patients at home with wounds healing by secondary intention was adequate to support healing, and (b) the nutritional status of these patients. Nineteen subjects with a mean age of 65.3 years were accrued. Of the 17 ...
Singer P - - 1989
Diarrhoea and malnutrition are common findings in patients with the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). In this disease, enteropathy leads to fat and D-xylose malabsorption and chronic non-specific inflammation of the small bowel. Moreover, gastrointestinal infection can induce severe diarrhoea. Depletion in real body cell mass, body fat content, and ...
Bunker V W - - 1989
Duplicate diet analysis, metabolic balance studies and the measurement of biochemical and haematological indices were used to assess the trace element and overall nutritional status of 24 apparently healthy and 20 housebound elderly subjects. The housebound subjects had suboptimal status (as compared with the healthy subjects) for nitrogen, zinc, copper, ...
Swithers S E - - 1989
The emergence of controls of independent ingestion in rat pups was studied using nutritive (0.6 M glucose in saline or water) and vehicle gastric preloads. Two hours after preloading, ingestive responses were assessed in a 30-minute test of feeding from the floor. In 6-day-olds, all preloads had similar effects on ...
Daniels L A - - 1989
Recent evidence suggests that malnutrition has a negative impact on pulmonary function in children with cystic fibrosis. In the past, dietary management has aimed at high energy low fat intake, but this has recently been shown to fall far short of the 120-150% of the recommended daily allowance for energy ...
Dreizen S - - 1989
Diet, nutrition, and oral health are intimately interlinked. Oral tissues, like all tissues in the body, are diet- and nutrition-dependent. The diet provides the food chemicals that are converted into health and life-sustaining nutrients by metabolic processes. Much has been learned of the food sources, biochemical properties, metabolic functions, and ...
Baker B J - - 1989
Mildly food-deprived rats were presented at the same time either high- and low-carbohydrate diets or protein-containing and nonnutritive diets differing in flavor in parallel with nutrient composition. After a few days of these concurrent 10-minute presentations, the rats preferred the flavor of the richer or nutritive diet. Such preference conditioning ...
Zeiderman M R - - 1989
1. This study examined the influence of pre-operative intravenous nutrition upon carbohydrate stores, glucose metabolism and protein synthesis in the liver of patients undergoing laparotomy. 2. Thirty patients with gastrointestinal cancer and weight loss (greater than 5 kg in 3 months) were randomized to receive a hospital diet only or ...
Allard J P - - 1989
The clinical response of a patient to intestinal resection depends on several factors. With more than 60 to 80 cm of bowel remaining, refeeding usually will be progressive until a full oral diet is reached. The type of diet and vitamin supplements are then prescribed according to the site of ...
Czarnecki-Maulden G L - - 1989
We evaluated the nutritional adequacy of 2 dry-type commercially prepared dog diets by use of a gestation/lactation/growth protocol outlined by the Association of American Feed Control Officials. Both diets were formulated to contain minimal concentrations of nutrients, compared with canine nutrient requirements listed in the 1974 or 1985 National Research ...
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Clinicians should provide periodic counseling regarding dietary intake of calories, fat (especially saturated fat), cholesterol, complex carbohydrates (starches), fiber and sodium. Women and adolescent girls should receive counseling on calcium and iron intake, and pregnant women should receive specific information on nutritional guidelines during pregnancy. Patients should also be counseled ...
Remillard R L - - 1989
The value of proper diet in the management of the gastrointestinal patient has been demonstrated. As experience and knowledge increase, diets will become more refined to address specific diet-related abnormalities. There is an increasing awareness in veterinary medicine, and justifiably so, of the benefit of nutritional support, administered enterally or ...
Nagayama M - - 1989
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) with fat emulsion was evaluated in 68 patients with liver disorders who were admitted to the First Department of Surgery, Osaka City University Medical School. All patients received transabdominal direct operation for esophageal varices. Immediately after their operations, 28 received TPN with carbohydrate and fat emulsion ...
Kornitzer M D - - 1989
In a national Belgian nutritional study (the B.I.R.N.H. Study), the authors review how far the Belgian population is from the recommended nutritional goals and ideal serum cholesterol. They also make comparisons between genders and look at differences according to the linguistic background (French- or Dutch-speaking subjects). Only a small percentage ...
Fouin-Fortunet H - - 1989
Protein malnutrition decreases the activity of drug-metabolizing liver microsomal enzymes. In the first part of our study, we evaluated those enzymes during malnutrition and refeeding. Then we compared the effects of different nutritional patterns on these parameters. During malnutrition (M), rats were fed a 5% casein diet. During refeeding, they ...
Lippert A C - - 1989
Seven clinically normal cats were maintained on total parenteral nutrition (TPN) with nothing given PO for 2 weeks. The TPN solution consisted of a mixture of dextrose, amino acids, soybean oil emulsion, electrolytes, and vitamins. Three cats were fed calories in excess of published maintenance requirements, and they gained some ...
Rao N P - - 1989
In 1987 India experienced one of the century's worst droughts with two-thirds of its sown area receiving 'scanty' or 'deficient' rainfall. Delayed rains in some parts, though to some extent they relieved the water scarcity, did not brighten the prospects of agricultural production. In order to assess the diet and ...
Moran J M - - 1989
In order to test the use of the peritoneal cavity in prolonged nutrition, seven dogs were fed for 22 days via peritoneal catheter. The nutritive preparations were composed of 10% crystalline amino acids, 20% fat emulsion, 40% glucose, trace elements, Na+, K+, insulin and a multivitamin compound. The caloric rate ...
Giovannini I - - 1989
Metabolic and respiratory interactions were analyzed in a large group of septic patients (S) and in a reference group of nonseptics (NS) during the iv administration of glucose and fat. In spite of a moderate increase in CO2 production (VCO2) observed during the administration of fat in S, a VCO2-sparing ...
Nordstrand K - - 1989
When nutritional substrates used in clinical parenteral nutrition are given to rats a number of organ changes have been reported. These could be a species-related effect without significance outside the experimental laboratory. The reproduction of such organ changes in a large unrelated species would increase their importance. Longterm complete parenteral ...
McIntosh W A - - 1989
Little research exists linking social support, stressors, and related nutritional strain (loss of appetite) with the risk of poor nutritional health. Relationships among these concepts were investigated using a sample of elderly Virginians. It was hypothesized that the risk of poor nutritional health (dietary inadequacy) is reduced among elderly with ...
Galluser M - - 1989
The effect of oral refeeding after total parenteral nutrition (TPN) on brush border hydrolases was measured in the proximal jejunum and ileum of adult rats. The animals received intravenously for 4 days a mixture of Intralipid 10% and Vamine-Glucose. At the end of TPN, oral feeding was reinstituted and the ...
Afanasyev YuI - - 1989
The glandulo-duodenal index was lower in carnivorous animals than in herbivores. The character of the distribution of the duodenal glands in the intestinal wall of animals with different types of nutrition differed. The given indices also varied within the range for each group of animals; this could be associated with ...
Barnouin J - - 1988
Nutritional risk factors for liver damage were surveyed in Black-Pied French dairy herds using serum glutamic dehydrogenase and gamma glutamyl transferase levels to monitor liver dysfunction.The 34 herds chosen were free of parasitic liver injuries. Feeding systems, nutritional blood parameters and production characteristics are analyzed. Two risk factors appeared to ...
Mattioli S - - 1988
A patient operated for toxic megacolon secondary to ulcerative colitis developed a Wernicke syndrome (thiamine deficiency) during the postoperative period despite the administration of the usually recommended doses of vitamin B1 during total parenteral nutrition (TPN) treatment. Vitamin B1 deficiency should be checked in order to evaluate the patients' nutritional ...
Greenberg G R - - 1988
To define the role of bowel rest as an independent variable from nutritional support a prospective, randomised controlled trial was undertaken in 51 patients with active Crohn's disease unresponsive to other medical management. Nutritional support for 21 days was randomised to total parenteral nutrition and nil by mouth (n = ...
Payne-James J - - 1988
Enteral nutrition is only part of the wider field of clinical nutrition in which great advances in both theory and practice have been made over the last decade. We have attempted to summarize what we consider to be the advances that have most relevance to the clinical practice of enteral ...
Alverdy J C - - 1988
Bacterial translocation from the gut may be the primary event in many disease processes. The purpose of this study was to examine the route of nutrient administration on bacterial translocation from the gut. Each of 90 female Fischer rats underwent placement of a central venous catheter and was randomized to ...
Lerebours E - - 1988
Although cyclic nocturnal total parenteral nutrition is a widely used technique, its metabolic consequences have not been fully investigated. During two successive 7-day periods, 12 patients received randomly either standard continuous (infusion 24 hr/day) or cyclic (infusion between 5 pm and 9 am) total parenteral nutrition (TPN). Calorie and nitrogen ...
Fox A D - - 1988
Administration of an elemental diet to rats given methotrexate (MTX), 20 mg/kg intraperitoneally (ip), results in 100% mortality from severe enterocolitis. Previous studies indicate that glutamine (GLN), which is not present in elemental diets, is the preferred oxidative substrate for the gut and may facilitate intestinal recovery after injury. This ...
Degott C - - 1988
Histochemical and electron microscopic examinations of the liver were performed in 5 adults receiving parenteral nutrition for greater than 18 mo and in 4 adults receiving parenteral nutrition for less than 5 mo. Phospholipidosis, reflected by the presence of cytoplasmic phospholipid deposits at histochemical examination and the presence of multilamellar ...
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