Adequate calorie and protein administration via enteral nutrition may contribute to improved 30-day survival in patients with solid tumors at nutritional risk.

This study investigates the receiving exclusive enteral nutrition, the relationship between inadequacy and unfavorable outcomes, and the impact of inadequate enteral nutrition administration on the survival of patients with cancer.

Associations between In-Hospital Mortality and Prescribed Parenteral Energy and Amino Acid Doses in Critically Ill Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study Using a Medical Claims Database.

We investigated the relationship between parenteral nutrition doses of energy/amino acids and clinical outcomes retrospectively, using a medical claims database from Japan, and involving adult intensive care unit patients on mechanical ventilation and exclusively receiving parenteral nutrition.

Administration of vitamin D and its metabolites in critically ill adult patients: an updated systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

The purpose of the review with meta-analysis was to investigate the effect of vitamin D and its metabolites on major clinical outcomes in critically ill patients, including a subgroup analysis based on vitamin D status and route of vitamin D administration.