THE IMPACT OF INPATIENT DIET ORDERS ON PATIENT NUTRITION AND DIETARY BEHAVIORS POST DISCHARGE
Therapeutic Area: Nutrition, Lifestyle Background: Suboptimal nutrition is a known contributor to the development of cardiovascular disease. In the past decade, focus has been on improving the quality of hospital food with nutrition and policy science initiating programs, e.g. Healthy Food in Health...
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Main Authors: | Lily Nedda Dastmalchi (Author), Ishaan Dharia (Author), Leigh A. Frame (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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