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Why One-Size-Fits-All Doesn't Work in Intensive Care Unit Nutrition?

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Journal Crit Care Clin
Specialty Critical Care
Date 2025 Feb 28
PMID 40021278
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Abstract

Nutrition therapy is a complex intervention with several underlying considerations that may influence effectiveness. Considerations include the mechanism of action of the intervention and the patient phenotype, including sex, ethnicity, body composition, and the patients' nutritional and inflammatory status. Energy and protein targets are elements of nutrition therapy that may be particularly influenced by individual patient factors. Biomarkers may provide a useful tool to monitor and individualize nutrition therapy in the future. The considerations mentioned, with many yet to be studied, highlight the rationale for more individualized interventions moving away from a 'one-size-fits-all' approach.