2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20085502
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Protein Supplementation in a Prehabilitation Program in Patients Undergoing Surgery for Endometrial Cancer

Abstract: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) and prehabilitation programs are multidisciplinary care pathways to reduce stress response and improve perioperative outcomes, which also include nutritional interventions. The aim of this study is to assess the impact of protein supplementation with 20 mg per day before surgery in a prehabilitation program in postoperative serum albumin, prealbumin, and total proteins in endometrial cancer patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery. Methods: A prospective study including p… Show more

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“…The paper analyzes discourses and practices in relation to the dietary intake of the participants, and shows the role of trust and mistrust in relation to food products, foods' origins, and modes of production. Additionally, in the context of dietary intake, but specifically of nutritional interventions in surgery patients from a hospital perspective, Sole-Sedeno et al [11] explored the impact of protein supplementation in a prehabilitation program in endometrial cancer patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery.…”
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“…The paper analyzes discourses and practices in relation to the dietary intake of the participants, and shows the role of trust and mistrust in relation to food products, foods' origins, and modes of production. Additionally, in the context of dietary intake, but specifically of nutritional interventions in surgery patients from a hospital perspective, Sole-Sedeno et al [11] explored the impact of protein supplementation in a prehabilitation program in endometrial cancer patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%