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Summary Points and Consensus Recommendations From the International Protein Summit

Author Affiliations
Mayo Clinic, University of Louisville, Mayo Clinic in Arizona, Mayo Clinic in Florida, ...
Published InNutrition in Clinical Practice
Year2017
Citations94

Abstract

The International Protein Summit in 2016 brought experts in clinical nutrition and protein metabolism together from around the globe to determine the impact of high-dose protein administration on clinical outcomes and address barriers to its delivery in the critically ill patient. It has been suggested that high doses of protein in the range of 1.2-2.5 g/kg/d may be required in the setting of the intensive care unit (ICU) to optimize nutrition therapy and reduce mortality. While incapable of blunting the catabolic response, protein doses in this range may be needed to best stimulate new protein synthesis and preserve muscle mass. Quality of protein (determined by source, content and ratio of amino acids, and digestibility) affects nutrient sensing pathways such as…
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