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Nutrition and wound healing.

J E Albina
Review JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition 1994 72 цитирований
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Study Design

Тип исследования
Review
Популяция
general population
Вмешательство
Nutrition and wound healing. None
Препарат сравнения
None
Первичный исход
liver function
Направление эффекта
Mixed
Риск систематической ошибки
Unclear

Abstract

A role for nutrition therapy in the regulation of wound healing has been predicated on two concepts. The first is that malnutrition increases the risk of wound-related complications. The second is that dietary intervention, either in the form of complete nutrition support or as single nutrient supplementation, can improve or accelerate the wound-healing response. Although frequently stated and extensively discussed, these two concepts are not supported by objective data.

Кратко

A role for nutrition therapy in the regulation of wound healing has been predicated on two concepts, but these concepts are not supported by objective data.

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