Nocturnal nutritional supplementation improves total body protein status of patients with liver cirrhosis
Hepatology2008Vol. 48(2), pp. 557–566
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Lindsay D. Plank, Edward Gane, Sze‐Lin Peng, Carl Muthu, Sachin Mathur, Lyn Gillanders, Kerry McIlroy, Anthony J. Donaghy, John McCall
Abstract
Provision of a nighttime feed to patients with cirrhosis results in body protein accretion equivalent to about 2 kg of lean tissue sustained over 12 months. This improved nutritional status may have important implications for the clinical course of these patients.
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