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Nutritional Therapy and Metabolism


ISSN
1828-6232
Electronic ISSN
2036-2811
Readership
Anesthesiologists, Endocrinologists, Gastroenterologists, Nutritionists, Oncologists, Pediatricians, Surgeons
Scope
Nutritional Therapy & Metabolism (NT&M) - Official Journal of SINPE, the Italian Society of Artificial Nutrition and Metabolism - is a quarterly publication dealing with nutritional and metabolic topics regarding both healthy people and patients treated with hospital and home artificial nutrition. The core of this publication is the role of the nutritional therapy that is intended to prevent and cure malnutrition, often considered a “disease in the disease” in several pathologic conditions; the transversal character of the journal is therefore a critical element of NT&M as the nutritional therapy involves many experts (gastroenterologists, neurologists, nephrologists, surgeons, anesthesiologists, geriatricians, cardiologists). Special attention is also given to starvation, to the epidemiology of diseases related to malnutrition and to all news concerning nutrients and/or enteral and parenteral formulas.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Società Italiana di Nutrizione Artificiale e Metabolismo (SINPE)
Publisher Name
Wichtig International Ltd.
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