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To feed or not to feed during therapeutic hypothermia in asphyxiated neonates: a systematic review and meta-analysis
The practice of withholding feed during therapeutic hypothermia (TH) in neonates with hypoxemic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is based on conventions...
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Validity of the I‑FEED classification in assessing postoperative gastrointestinal impairment in patients undergoing elective lumbar spinal surgery with general anesthesia: a prospective observational study
BackgroundThe I-FEED classification, scored 0–8, was reported to accurately describe the clinical manifestations of gastrointestinal impairment after...
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Feed tossing behaviour of Holstein cows: evaluation of physiological stress state and rumen fermentation function
BackgroundAbnormal or stereotyped behaviours in dairy cows are common in large-scale indoor farms and are usually accompanied by high physiological...
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Feed plants, ethnoveterinary medicine, and biocultural values: insights on the Luchuan pig from Hakka communities in China
BackgroundThe Luchuan pig is an indigenous breed from Luchuan County, China, with cultural and genetic significance. However, traditional knowledge...
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Human milk-derived fortifiers are linked with feed extension due to Hypoglycemia in infants <1250 g or <30 weeks: a matched retrospective chart review
ObjectiveTo investigate differences in hypoglycemia and extended feed prescriptions among premature infants provided bovine-derived human milk...
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Sporadic worldwide “clusters” of feed driven Zilpaterol identifications in racing horses: a review and analysis
Zilpaterol is a β2- adrenergic agonist medication approved in certain countries as a cattle feed additive to improve carcass quality. Trace amounts of...
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Influence of fermented feed additive on gut morphology, immune status, and microbiota in broilers
BackgroundThis study examined the effects of a solid-state fermented feed additive (FFA) on the small intestine histology/morphology, immunity and...
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Effect of an exclusive human milk diet on feeding tolerance in preterm infants
ObjectiveTo compare the time to full enteral feeds in preterm infants fed exclusive human milk (EHM) - mother’s own milk (MOM) fortified with human...
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Real-world evidence study on tolerance and growth in infants fed an infant formula with two human milk oligosaccharides vs mixed fed and exclusively breastfed infants
IntroductionHuman milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are important components of human milk having diverse functions in the development of infants....
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The effects of synbiotic supplementation on enteral feeding tolerance, protein homeostasis, and muscle wasting of critically ill adult patients: a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundEnteral feeding intolerance, energy-protein malnutrition, and muscle wasting are common conditions in the critical care setting. The...
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Comparison of Time Taken for Feeding Stable Preterm Babies Between Regular Nurse Feeding and Feeding with Feed Rail—A Randomized, Controlled Study
ObjectiveTo compare the variation of feeding rate and time taken for feeds between manual and automated feeding via feed rail.
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Fermented rye with Agaricus subrufescens and mannan-rich hydrolysate based feed additive to modulate post-weaning piglet immune response
BackgroundThe process of weaning in piglets is often associated with an increased inflammation response in the intestine and compromised intestinal...
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Safety and tolerance assessment of milk fat globule membrane-enriched infant formulas in healthy term Chinese infants: a randomised multicenter controlled trial
BackgroundMilk fat globule membrane (MFGM), natural to breast milk, is essential for neonatal development, but lacking from standard infant formulas.
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“Feed a Cold, Starve a Fever?” A Review of Nutritional Strategies in the Setting of Bacterial Versus Viral Infections
Purpose of ReviewSome data, mostly originally derived from animal studies, suggest that low glucose intake is protective in bacterial sepsis but...
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Berberine supplementation modulates the somatotropic axis and ameliorates glucose tolerance in dairy goats during late gestation and early lactation
BackgroundPregnancy, parturition, and the onset of lactation represent an enormous physiological and hormonal challenge to the homeostasis of dairy...
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Effect of gut microbiota modulation on feeding tolerance of enterally fed critically ill adult patients: a systematic review
PurposeThe objective of this systematic review was to evaluate the effect of pre-, pro-, and synbiotics on feeding tolerance of enterally fed...
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The role of self-evaluated pain sensitivity as a mediator of objectively measured pain tolerance in Native Americans: findings from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk (OK-SNAP)
Native Americans (NAs) are at increased risk for chronic pain. One mechanism contributing to this pain disparity could be personal pain beliefs,...
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The clinical potential of GDF15 as a “ready-to-feed indicator” for critically ill adults
BackgroundCirculating growth-differentiation factor-15 (GDF15), a cellular stress marker, abruptly increases during critical illness, but its later...
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Muscle oxygen extraction and lung function are related to exercise tolerance after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
PurposeThis study aimed to investigate the relationship between exercise intolerance, muscle oxidative metabolism, and cardiopulmonary function...
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Deep feed forward neural network–based screening system for diabetic retinopathy severity classification using the lion optimization algorithm
AbstractDiabetic Retinopathy (DR) has become a major cause of blindness in recent years. Diabetic patients should be screened on a regular basis for...