2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2013.10.021
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Evaluation of iron, zinc, copper, manganese and selenium in oral hospital diets

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“…ONS contained high potassium (3155 mg, 2615 mg) in both diets and high calcium in regular and blend diets (710 mg), but without phosphorus and sodium. Trace elements (iron, zinc, copper, manganese, and selenium) provided by hospital regular and TMDs with or without ONS were both insufficient to comply with dietary recommendations in most occasions, and the values varied across months [53].…”
Section: Tmds and Regular Dietmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ONS contained high potassium (3155 mg, 2615 mg) in both diets and high calcium in regular and blend diets (710 mg), but without phosphorus and sodium. Trace elements (iron, zinc, copper, manganese, and selenium) provided by hospital regular and TMDs with or without ONS were both insufficient to comply with dietary recommendations in most occasions, and the values varied across months [53].…”
Section: Tmds and Regular Dietmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recommended dietary intakes are also not reflected in oral hospital diets (e.g. Moreira et al, ). Anecdotal evidence from the dietician in the local ICU suggested that patients, particularly the chronically critically ill, were experiencing inadequate oral food intake throughout their in‐hospital rehabilitation.…”
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“…Especially, cardiovascular disease, arthritis and diabetes mellitus type II are prevalent in young people as well as in elderly. In recent, these diseases are referred being related with mineral status in the body through immune system [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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