Information for healthcare professionals to learn more about recommendations and guidelines on enteral feeding and different types of enteral feeds.
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Yoon et al. 2015. Low-FODMAP formula improves diarrhea and nutritional status in hospitalized patients receiving enteral nutrition: a randomized, multicenter, double-blind clinical trial.
A randomised, double-blind, clinical trial which investigated the effect of FODMAP content in enteral nutrition formula on gastrointestinal intolerance and nutrition status in hospitalised patients. The results demonstrate that low-FODMAP enteral nutrition improves diarrhoea and nutritional status in patients receiving enteral nutrition.
Resources for Enteral Feeding
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ASPEN 2022: Guidelines for the provision of nutrition support therapy in the adult critically ill patient
Enteral Feeding
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Homman et al. 2004. The beneficial effects of PHGG in enteral nutrition in medical and surgical patients.
Enteral Feeding
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Meier & Gassull, 2004. Consensus recommendations on the effects and benefits of fibre in clinical practice
Enteral Feeding
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ESPEN guideline on clinical nutrition in the intensive care unit
Enteral Feeding
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Rushdi et al. 2004. Control of diarrhea by fiber-enriched diet in ICU patients on enteral nutrition: a prospective randomized controlled trial.
Enteral Feeding
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Spapen et al 2001. Soluble fiber reduces the incidence of diarrhea in septic patients receiving total enteral nutrition: a prospective, double-blind, randomized, and controlled trial.
Enteral Feeding
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