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Circadian rhythms, metabolism, and nutrition support in critically ill adult patients: a narrative review
Body Clocks, Metabolism, and Nutrition in Critically Ill Adults
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Abstract
Recent evidence indicates comparable safety profiles for continuous and intermittent feeding schedules in critically ill adults.
- Research on feeding schedules in critically ill adults is limited.
- Both continuous and intermittent feeding schedules show similar rates of gastrointestinal intolerance.
- Continuous feeding did not affect 24-hour glucose variation in critically ill patients.
- No significant differences were found in metabolite profiles between the two feeding regimens.
- Intermittent feeding may promote muscle protein synthesis and better hormone secretion.
- Transitioning to intermittent or daytime cyclic feeding could better match normal circadian rhythms.
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