Oral Nutrition Supplementation with Dietary Counseling Improves Linear Catch-Up Growth and Health Outcomes in Children With or at Risk of Undernutrition
In this video, review the SPROUT study, Supporting Pediatric Growth and Health Outcomes.
Nutrition for Healing Acute and Chronic Wounds: Current Practice, Recent Research Findings, and Insights for Improving Care
This Perspective review considers the links between nutrition, wounds, and healing, including factors related to high incidence/prevalence of wounds in older adults. Also described are nutrition interventions enhancing wound healing and strategies/tools for including nutrition as part of overall quality wound care.
Feeding Love and Traditions
This American Society on Aging blog discusses a grandparent's role in child nutrition as well as picky eating and use of oral nutrition supplements.
For Patients: Surgery Toolkit
Good nutrition before and after surgery can help you heal faster, fight infection and get home sooner. This surgery toolkit for patients provides solutions to build and maintain strength by following a good nutrition plan.
September 2024 Nutrition Research Review
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GMCS Quality Measure to Include Adults Aged 18+ for 2026 Hospital Reporting
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recently approved expanding the Global Malnutrition Composite Score (GMCS) quality measure to include adults aged 18+, in its FY 2025 Final Rule for hospital reporting starting in 2026.
Evolution of the Diagnosis of Malnutrition in Adults – A Primer for Clinicians
How malnutrition has been defined, identified, and managed has undergone significant evolution as our understanding of nutrition and causes of malnutrition have grown.
Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs): Understanding the Potential
This human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) infographic shows preclinical and clinical evidence identifying the role of HMOs in infant health and development.
August 2024 Nutrition Research Review
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