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_aInstitute of Medicine (U.S.). _bCommittee on Nutrition, Trauma, and the Brain. |
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_aNutrition and traumatic brain injury : _bimproving acute and subacute health outcomes in military personnel _c _h[E-Book] |
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_aWashington, DC : _bNational Academies Press, _c2011. |
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_a1 online resource (xii, 431 pages) : _billustrations, map |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
520 | _aMilitary personnel, especially those in combat zones, face a distinct risk of traumatic brain injury (TBI). The injuries can range from mild to severe, and their effects can appear within minutes or hours, or sometimes weeks or even years later. Although estimates of incidence and prevalence are elusive, some estimates suggest that TBI has accounted for up to one-third of combat-related injuries. TBI also is a major problem among civilians, especially those who engage in certain sports, with an estimated 1.6 to 3.8 million sports-related TBIs occurring annually. Despite such health tolls, the mechanisms and damaging effects of TBI on the brain are not fully understood. While some research has explained these mechanisms of injury, new information suggests that nutritional interventions could help in treating or even providing resilience against TBI. In this light, the Department of Defense (DoD) asked the IOM to review the potential role of nutrition in the treatment of and resilience against TBI. Given the complexity of TBI and the current gaps in scientific knowledge, the IOM could identify only one action that can immediately improve treatment efforts: early feeding to patients with severe TBI. Research has shown that feeding the severely injured soon after an injury is known to help in decreasing mortality. In addition, new information suggests that nutritional interventions could help in treating or even providing resilience against TBI. The IOM identified a number of other possible benefits for specific nutritional interventions and recommends that the DoD and other collaborates conduct more research. | ||
536 | _aThis study was supported by Contract No. W911QY-10-C-0010 between the National Academy of Sciences and U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Department of Defense. | ||
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_tPart I: _tBackground -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tNutrition in Clinical Practice Guidelines for Traumatic Brain Injury -- _g3. _tUnderstanding Pathophysiological Changes -- _gPart II: _tNutrition and TBI -- _g4. _tApproach for Selecting Nutritional Interventions: Mechanistic Targets -- _g5. _tAcquiring Resilience to TBI Prior to Injury -- _g6. _tEnergy and Protein Needs During Early Feeding Following Traumatic Brain Injury -- _g7. _tAntioxidants -- _g8. _tBranched-Chain Amino Acids -- _g9. _tCholine -- _g10. _tCreatine -- _g11. _tKetogenic Diet -- _g12. _tMagnesium -- _g13. _tEicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) and Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) -- _g14. _tPolyphenols -- _g15. _tVitamin D -- _g16. _tZinc -- _gPart III: _tRecommendations -- _g17. _tSummary of Recommendations -- _tAppendixes -- _gAppendix A: _tAgenda -- _gAppendix B: _tEvidence-Based Guidelines for Traumatic Brain Injury -- _gAppendix C: _tWorkshop Speakers' Papers -- _gAppendix D: _tGlossary -- _gAppendix E: _tAcronyms -- _gAppendix F: _tCommittee Member Biographical Sketches. |
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_aBrain damage _xAlternative treatment. |
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_aBrain _xWounds and injuries _xNutritional aspects. |
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_aMedicine, Military _zUnited States. |
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_aBrain _xWounds and injuries _xPatients _xRehabilitation. |
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650 | 0 | _aNutrition. | |
650 | 0 | _aDiet therapy. | |
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_aBrain Injuries _xtherapy |
650 | 1 | 2 | _aNutrition Therapy |
650 | 2 | 2 | _aMilitary Personnel |
651 | 2 | _aUnited States | |
650 | 2 | _aNutritional Physiological Phenomena | |
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_aUnited States. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst01204155 |
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700 | 1 | _aOria, Maria. | |
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_aPillsbury, Laura, _d1984- |
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