Use of fiber-containing enteral formula in pediatric clinical practice: an expert opinion review.
This article summarizes the literature and collects the opinion of eight experts on the use of fiber-containing enteral formulas in pediatrics.
This article summarizes the literature and collects the opinion of eight experts on the use of fiber-containing enteral formulas in pediatrics.
This review summarizes the current evidence on the role of dietary fiber in enteral nutrition in the prevention and therapy of sepsis, focusing on critically ill patients. The aim is to discuss the implications for clinical practice and identify future directions for policy and research.
In this meta-analysis, we searched databases for studies on adverse events or health outcomes associated with using enteral nutrition formulations containing fiber in hospitalized adults with critical illness.
This retrospective study evaluated nutritional support of people receiving extracorporeal membrane
oxygenation, factors that may confer benefits in outcomes.
We performed an analysis of the impact of three divergent diets, vegan, omnivore, and a synthetic enteral nutrition diet lacking fiber, on the human gut microbiome and its metabolome, including after a microbiota depletion intervention.