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Carbohydrate Supplement Drink
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Carbohydrate Drink
A nutritional supplement drink containing 12.5% carbohydrates, which may enhance recovery following gastrointestinal (GI) surgery. Oral intake of the…
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2017
2017
Effects of preoperative carbohydrate drinks on postoperative outcome after colorectal surgery
Z. Adamová
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R. Slováček
European surgery
2017
Corpus ID: 34474738
SummaryBackgroundOvernight fasting before surgery used to be the routine. Overnight fasting changes patients’ metabolic state and…
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2014
2014
Successful Anesthesia and Hip Surgery in a 107-Year-Old Patient
L. E. Imbelloni
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Umberto Lima
,
Francisco Kartney Sarmento Pedrosa
The American journal of case reports
2014
Corpus ID: 15891526
Patient: Female, 107 Final Diagnosis: Hip fracture Symptoms: — Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Hip surgery Specialty…
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2014
2014
Oral rehydration with 10% carbohydrate drink for preventing postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) after low dose of spinal morphine.
M. Raksakietisak
,
Tithima Chinachoti
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+4 authors
Arraya Watanitanon
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand…
2014
Corpus ID: 36842093
BACKGROUND Preoperative oral carbohydrate (CHO) drink may improve patients' comfort. However, whether it prevents or reduces…
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2014
2014
Response: Effect of preoperative consumption of high carbohydrate drink (Pre-Op) on postoperative metabolic stress reaction in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy
O. Canbay
International Urology and Nephrology
2014
Corpus ID: 12627028
Aim To investigate the effects of oral carbohydrate solution consumed until 2 h before the surgery in the patients that would…
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2010
2010
Cocoa-Based Protein and Carbohydrate Drink Decreases Perceived Soreness After Exhaustive Aerobic Exercise: A Pragmatic Preliminary Analysis
N. McBrier
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G. Vairo
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Dee Bagshaw
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J. M. Lekan
,
P. Bordi
,
P. Kris-Etherton
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
2010
Corpus ID: 207503275
McBrier, NM, Vairo, GL, Bagshaw, D, Lekan, JM, Bordi, PL, and Kris-Etherton, PM. Cocoa-based protein and carbohydrate drink…
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2010
2010
Cytokine responses to carbohydrate ingestion during recovery from exercise-induced muscle injury.
Megan L R Ross
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S. Halson
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+4 authors
J. Peake
Journal of Interferon and Cytokine Research
2010
Corpus ID: 31892640
We investigated the effect of carbohydrate ingestion after maximal lengthening contractions of the knee extensors on circulating…
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2005
2005
Carbohydrate consumption prior to repeated bouts of high-intensity exercise
A. Snyder
,
Karl Moorhead
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J. Luedtke
,
M. Small
European Journal of Applied Physiology and…
2005
Corpus ID: 1933328
SummaryRapid depletion of muscle glycogen occurs during activities greater than 100% of maximal oxygen uptake. While carbohydrate…
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2002
2002
Plasma glucose kinetics during prolonged exercise in trained humans when fed carbohydrate.
D. Angus
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M. Febbraio
,
M. Hargreaves
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and…
2002
Corpus ID: 14584172
Nine endurance-trained men exercised on a cycle ergometer at approximately 68% peak O2 uptake to the point of volitional fatigue…
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1996
1996
Influence of a carbohydrate drink on performance of military personnel in NBC protective clothing.
W. van dokkum
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L. B. van Boxtel
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M. J. Van Dijk
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L. C. Boer
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E. J. van der Beek
Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine
1996
Corpus ID: 30294411
BACKGROUND The increased threat of nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) weapons underlines the need of protective clothing and…
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1995
1995
Effect of acute ethanol ingestion on prolactin in menopausal women using estradiol replacement.
Elizabeth S. Ginsburg
,
Brian W. Walsh
,
+4 authors
Robert L. Barbieri
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation
1995
Corpus ID: 3347482
Epidemiologic studies suggest that women who consume ethanol are at an increased risk for developing breast cancer. Two…
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