Energy intake must be increased among recently hospitalized patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to improve nutritional status.
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2002-02-01
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J Am Diet Assoc. 2002, 102(2):247-9Abstract
A study investigated energy and nutrient intake as well as nitrogen balance among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease recently admitted to the hospital. Nutritional status measurements and nitrogen balance were used to evaluate the sufficiency of nutrition care during early hospitalization.Description
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