The metabolic alterations resulting from trauma and other severe injuries are well recognized. This response is characterized by an increase in protein catabolism which outstrips the concomitant increase in synthesis. The result is net overall catabolism with degradation of muscle and fat mass.
This continuing education activity, Making Nutrition Your Business, Second Edition, consists of a book of the same title by Ann Silver, MS, RDN, CDE, CDN and Lisa Stollman, MA, RDN, CDE, CDN, and this study guide.
This continuing education activity, The Essential Pocket Guide for Clinical Nutrition, consists of a book of the same title by Mary Width and Tonia Reinhard and this Study Guide.
This continuing education activity, Meeting the American Diabetes Association Standards of Care—An Algorithmic Approach to Clinical Care of the Diabetes Patient, Second Edition, consists of a book of the same title by Mayer B. Davidson, MD and Stanley H.
This continuing education activity, Diet for the Mind - The Latest Science on What to Eat to Prevent Alzheimer’s and Cognitive Decline, consists of a book of the same title by Dr. Martha Morris and this study guide.
The field of food allergy and food intolerance is very complex and confusing. While approximately 1 in 10 U.S. adults have a food allergy, nearly twice as many US adults believe they have a food allergy.Food intolerances are often mistaken for food allergies.