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[Nutrition. Generalities].

Cleofé Pérez-Portabella1, Teresa Rodríguez Moreno

  • 1Universidad de Barcelona.

Revista De Enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain)
|July 13, 2007
PubMed
Summary
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Achieving optimal nutritional status is key for patient health. This involves meeting all energy and nutrient needs for ideal weight and body composition.

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Area of Science:

  • Nutritional Science
  • Clinical Nutrition
  • Patient Health Management

Context:

  • Maintaining ideal body weight and composition is crucial for patient well-being.
  • Adequate hydration, muscle mass, and fat mass are indicators of good health.
  • Nutritional needs encompass both energy and non-energy requirements.

Purpose:

  • To define and achieve a patient's optimal nutritional state.
  • To ensure patients meet all essential energetic and non-energetic nutritional requirements.
  • To maintain patients within recommended weight ranges and achieve balanced body composition.

Summary:

  • Optimal nutritional status requires meeting all energetic and non-energetic needs.
  • Achieving a balanced body composition, including hydration and adequate muscle/fat mass, is essential.

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  • The primary goal is to identify and maintain each patient's ideal nutritional state for improved health outcomes.
  • Impact:

    • Improved patient health and recovery.
    • Reduced risk of malnutrition-related complications.
    • Personalized nutrition strategies for better clinical outcomes.