1997
DOI: 10.1016/s1072-7515(01)00899-7
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Efficacy of amino acid infusion for improving protein metabolism after surgery: a prospective randomized study in patients undergoing subtotal gastrectomy

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“…Finally, our data indicated that whilst there was no between-conditions difference in the total amount of energy derived from either carbohydrate or fat over the course of the OGTT, when these data were combined, a small, but statistically significant, decrease in total energy expenditure was evident in HIGH. Suppression of energy expenditure in the period following acute hypoxia has been reported previously by others in rodent (Mimura & Furuya, 1995) and human (Oltmanns et al, 2006) studies. In humans, the reduction was of a similar magnitude to the present study and was speculatively attributed to a reduced cerebral oxygen demand following hypoxia (Oltmanns et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Finally, our data indicated that whilst there was no between-conditions difference in the total amount of energy derived from either carbohydrate or fat over the course of the OGTT, when these data were combined, a small, but statistically significant, decrease in total energy expenditure was evident in HIGH. Suppression of energy expenditure in the period following acute hypoxia has been reported previously by others in rodent (Mimura & Furuya, 1995) and human (Oltmanns et al, 2006) studies. In humans, the reduction was of a similar magnitude to the present study and was speculatively attributed to a reduced cerebral oxygen demand following hypoxia (Oltmanns et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…ProcalAmine provides a physiologic ratio of utilizable amino acids as well as a source of nonprotein energy (glycerol) . The amino acid component can be utilized for protein synthesis and studies demonstrate it can improve nitrogen balance in mild to moderately malnourished human patients . During starvation, there is an initial increase in hepatic glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis in order to maintain blood glucose homeostasis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Japan, peripheral parenteral nutrition (PPN) is generally used for patients in the short-term period after surgery (1,2), and during the transition to oral intake or enteral nutrition (EN) therapy. Most commercial PPN solutions contain 3% amino acids, 7.5% dextrose, and electrolytes.…”
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