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[Oral nutritional supplements. Are they useful?].

E Venegas1, A Soto, M V Cózar

  • 1Hospitales Universitarios Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla, España.

Nutricion Hospitalaria
|February 28, 2001
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Oral nutritional supplements are increasingly used in the community, but their effectiveness lacks consensus. This review examines studies to clarify their benefits across various patient groups and conditions.

Area of Science:

  • Clinical Nutrition
  • Dietetics
  • Public Health Nutrition

Context:

  • Oral nutritional supplements (ONS) are integral to enteral nutrition, primarily in hospitals.
  • Community use of ONS has doubled in the UK over seven years, serving diverse age groups and pathologies.
  • Current guidelines lack consensus on ONS efficacy, necessitating further evidence.

Purpose:

  • To review existing literature on the clinical utility of ONS.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of ONS in different patient populations and disease states.
  • To inform evidence-based recommendations for ONS use.

Summary:

  • A literature review was conducted to assess the evidence supporting ONS use.
  • Studies examined ONS effectiveness in various clinical contexts and patient demographics.

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  • Findings aim to address the lack of consensus regarding ONS benefits.
  • Impact:

    • This review provides a critical analysis of ONS utility in clinical practice.
    • It highlights the need for standardized recommendations for ONS prescription.
    • Evidence-based insights can guide healthcare professionals in optimizing nutritional support.