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Improved Clinical Status and Length of Care With Low‐Fat Nutrition Support in Burn Patients
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This study showed that low-fat nutrition support decreases infectious morbidity and shortens length of stay in burn patients. Fish oil does not seem to add clinical benefit to low-fat solutions. In addition, this study provides the first evidence that nutrition intervention modulates cortisol-binding globulin and the concentration of free circulating cortisol after a severe stress.
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