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pro vyhledávání: '"M.ª Jesús Chinchetru"'
Autor:
Pilar Matía Martín, Víctor González-Sánchez, Rosa Burgos Peláez, Jose Manuel García Almeida, Samara Palma Milla, Alejandro Sanz Paris, Ana Zugasti Murillo, José Joaquín Alfaro Martínez, Ana Artero-Fullana, Alfonso Calañas Continente, M.ª Jesús Chinchetru, Katherine García Malpartida, Ángela González-Díaz Faes, María Laínez López, Clara Serrano-Moreno, Antonio Jesús Martínez-Ortega, José Pablo Suárez Llanos, Juana Oliva Roldán
Publikováno v:
Nutricion hospitalaria. 39(Spec No4)
Liver cirrhosis is a progressive and chronic disease of the liver, of diverse etiology, which is frequently associated with glucose intolerance and in some cases concurs with type 2 diabetes (DM2). DM2 is associated with adverse outcomes in patients
Autor:
Rosa Burgos Peláez, José Pablo Suárez Llanos, Jose Manuel García Almeida, Pilar Matía Martín, Samara Palma Milla, Alejandro Sanz Paris, Ana Zugasti Murillo, Ana Artero-Fullana, Alfonso Calañas Continente, M.ª Jesús Chinchetru, Katherine García Malpartida, Ángela González-Díaz Faes, Víctor González-Sánchez, María Laínez López, Juana Oliva Roldán, Clara Serrano-Moreno, Antonio Jesús Martínez-Ortega, José Joaquín Alfaro Martínez
Publikováno v:
Nutricion hospitalaria. 39(Spec No4)
Diabetes is a frequent comorbidity in cancer patients, since they share common risk factors. In cancer, the concurrence of cachexia represents a poor prognostic factor, which is aggravated by poor nutritional status. Clinically, cancer cachexia manif
Autor:
Samara Palma Milla, Katherine García Malpartida, Rosa Burgos Peláez, Jose Manuel García Almeida, Pilar Matía Martín, Alejandro Sanz Paris, Ana Zugasti Murillo, José Joaquín Alfaro Martínez, Ana Artero-Fullana, Alfonso Calañas Continente, M.ª Jesús Chinchetru, Ángela González-Díaz Faes, Víctor González-Sánchez, María Laínez López, Juana Oliva Roldán, Clara Serrano-Moreno, José Pablo Suárez Llanos, Antonio Jesús Martínez Ortega
Publikováno v:
Nutricion hospitalaria. 39(Spec No4)
People with diabetes are at high risk of requiring surgical intervention throughout their lives, and of perioperative complications in case of poor metabolic control. Hospitalization represents a stressful event that, together with other factors asso