Feeding the critically ill obese patient: the role of hypocaloric nutrition support.

Jerad P Miller, Patricia Smith Choban
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Obesity and its many metabolic and physiologic comorbidities are becoming more common. Thus, a strategy to approach the nutritional needs of obese critically ill patients is warranted. The adverse effect of obesity on the respiratory system is well established. The obesity may be an inciting event or merely an additional burden in the obese critically ill patient. A strategy of hypocaloric nutrition support avoids the many detrimental effects of overfeeding and has been considered for all critically ill patients. In the obese patient, the strategy addresses the additional problem of the excessive fat store and has the additional benefit of fat reduction while sparing lean body mass. In the patient with normal renal and hepatic function, hypocaloric nutrition support simplifies care and may improve outcome.

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危重肥胖患者的喂养:低热量营养支持的作用。
肥胖及其许多代谢和生理合并症正变得越来越普遍。因此,一种策略来接近肥胖危重病人的营养需求是必要的。肥胖对呼吸系统的不利影响是公认的。在肥胖危重患者中,肥胖可能是一种刺激事件,也可能只是一种额外的负担。低热量营养支持策略避免了过度喂养的许多有害影响,并已被考虑用于所有危重病人。在肥胖患者中,该策略解决了额外的脂肪储存问题,并在保留瘦体重的同时减少脂肪的额外好处。对于肾功能和肝功能正常的患者,低热量营养支持可以简化护理并改善预后。
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