Medical nutrition therapy in Canadian federal correctional facilities
Abstract Background Under- and over nutrition as well as nutrition risk factors such as communicable and non-communicable diseases are a common and major cause of morbidity and mortality in correctional facilities. Consequently, medical nutrition therapy (MNT), a spectrum of nutrition services aimed...
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Main Authors: | Karen M. Davison (Author), Carla D'Andreamatteo (Author), Victoria L. Smye (Author) |
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