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Nutritional
support in The 21st century
Douglas W. Wilmore,
M.D.
Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA
New approaches to nutritional
support are necessary to test therapies that
may potentially enhance outcomes. Such approaches
include the move to rely on the enteral route
for nutrient delivery, the ability to reduce
exogenous calories in our nutritional support
systems, the need to utilize nutrients for their
pharmacological effects, the ability to use
growth factors to enhance nutrient efficacy,
and the ability to institute nutritional supplementation
before elective operations, thus practicing
preventative nutrition. Testing these approaches
in the years to come should allow us to identify
modalities that will permit us to move away
from nutritional therapy as a supportive modality
and use it as a primary or secondary method
of patient care.
From "The 6th Congress of the PENSA Program
& Abstract" Taipei, Taiwan, November 9-12,
2000 Page : 1
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