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Medical Clinical Nutrition

Clinical nutrition is a specialized branch of healthcare that uses dietary intervention as a primary or supportive therapy for treating various medical conditions. It involves the assessment of a patient's nutritional status and the formulation of specific plans to manage diseases like diabetes, renal failure, or malabsorption.

In a hospital setting, medical nutrition may involve enteral or parenteral feeding—delivering nutrients directly to the stomach or the bloodstream when a patient cannot consume food orally. These formulas are meticulously balanced to provide the exact ratio of macronutrients and micronutrients required for healing.


The practice of clinical nutrition is grounded in biochemistry and physiology. Dietitians and clinicians must understand how specific nutrients interact with medications and how the body’s metabolic needs change during illness. For instance, a patient recovering from major surgery requires increased protein intake to facilitate tissue repair, while a patient with kidney disease might need restricted minerals.


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