Maintenance of nutritional status in patients with cystic fibrosis: New and emerging therapies

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Abstract

Poor clinical outcomes in cystic fibrosis are often associated with under nutrition. Normal growth and development should be achieved in cystic fibrosis, and nutritional counseling is paramount at all ages. Prevention and early detection of growth failure is the key to successful nutritional intervention. The advance in nutritional management is certainly one factor that has contributed to the improved survival in recent decades. This review outlines the major nutritional parameters in the management of the patient with cystic fibrosis, including recent advances in pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy and fat-soluble vitamin therapy. There are sections on complicated clinical situations which directly affect nutrition, for example, before and after lung transplantation, cystic fibrosis-related diabetes, and bone health. © 2012 Kalnins and Wilschanski, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.

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Kalnins, D., & Wilschanski, M. (2012, June 19). Maintenance of nutritional status in patients with cystic fibrosis: New and emerging therapies. Drug Design, Development and Therapy. https://doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S9258

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