1. Malnutrition and Nutritional Support in Alcoholic Liver Disease: a Review.
- Author
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Chao A, Waitzberg D, de Jesus RP, Bueno AA, Kha V, Allen K, Kappus M, and Medici V
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- Energy Metabolism physiology, Enteral Nutrition methods, Humans, Liver Diseases, Alcoholic physiopathology, Malnutrition physiopathology, Nutritional Status, Parenteral Nutrition, Liver Diseases, Alcoholic complications, Liver Diseases, Alcoholic therapy, Malnutrition etiology, Malnutrition therapy, Nutritional Support methods
- Abstract
Malnutrition is associated with alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and related complications such as hepatic encephalopathy and increased rate of infections. Avoidance of prolonged fasting and overly restrictive diets is important to avoid poor nutrition. Adequate intake of calories, protein, and micronutrients via frequent small meals and evening supplements and/or enteral and parenteral nutrition when indicated has been associated with reduced mortality and morbidity in patients with ALD. Modification of protein/fat sources and composition in addition to probiotic supplementation are promising interventions for decreased progression of ALD and its complications.
- Published
- 2016
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