Too much of a good thing: the curse of overfeeding

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Richard D Griffiths
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[1] University of Liverpool,Division of Metabolic & Cellular Medicine, School of Clinical Sciences
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Critical Care | / 11卷
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Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress; Parenteral Nutrition; Enteral Nutrition; Tight Glycaemic Control; Infectious Morbidity;
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Enteral nutrition (EN) gives a legacy of under nutrition in intensive care patients but few appreciate that parenteral nutrition (PN) carries the other risk of overfeeding if used injudiciously. Over-feeding presents a significant metabolic stress but tight glycaemic control is now masking the traditional warning signs and does not on its own negate the need to give patients the right amount at the right time.
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