Protein turnover in malnourished patients with cystic fibrosis: Effects of elemental and nonelemental nutritional supplements


Autoria(s): Pelekanos, J. T.; Holt, T. L.; Ward, L. C.; Cleghorn, G. J.; Shepherd, R. W.
Data(s)

1990

Resumo

To evaluate the relative efficacy of nonele-mental versus semielemental enteral supplements for nutritional rehabilitation of cystic fibrosis (CF) patients, whole-body protein turnover using the [15N]glycine method was studied in nine malnourished CF patients during enteral feedings, in a block design study compar-ing a semielemental formula (Criticare), a higher protein density but nonelemental formula (Traumacal) (T), and a nonelemental formula that had been modified to become isocaloric and isonitrogenous to the semielemental formula (modified Traumacal, MT). No significant differences in rates of protein synthesis or catabolism were observed comparing the three formulas. However the higher protein density nonelemental formula resulted in higher net protein deposition compared to the other two formulas (T + 0.42 g kg-110 h-1versus 0.33 g kg-110 h-1for Criticare and-0.59 g kg-110 h-1for MT), although this was significant (p < 0.05) for the MT versus T comparison only. This study lends support to the use of less expensive nonelemental formulas for the nutritional management of malnourished patients with CF. © 1990 Raven Press Ltd, New York.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90546/

Publicador

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Relação

http://journals.lww.com/jpgn/Abstract/1990/04000/Protein_Turnover_in_Malnourished_Patients_with.13.aspx

Pelekanos, J. T., Holt, T. L., Ward, L. C., Cleghorn, G. J., & Shepherd, R. W. (1990) Protein turnover in malnourished patients with cystic fibrosis: Effects of elemental and nonelemental nutritional supplements. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 10(3), pp. 339-343.

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Copyright Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #Cystic fibrosis #Nutritional therapy #Protein turnover #adolescent #article #clinical article #human #malnutrition #nutritional support #preschool child #priority journal #protein metabolism #school child #Child #Child Nutrition #Child Nutrition Disorders #Child #Preschool #Comparative Study #Energy Intake #Food #Formulated #Glycine #Nutritional Status #Proteins #Whole-Body Counting
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Journal Article