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Early vs traditional postoperative feeding practices following gastrointestinal surgery: a meta-analysis.

. Supervisors A/Prof Shahjahan KhanDept of Mathematics and Computing, USQ Prof M Ashraf MemonDept of Surgery, Ipswich HospitalDept of Surgery, School of Medicine, UQAcknowledgementRossita YunusDept of Mathematics and Computing, USQ . Setting the scene. Newly diagnosed pancreatic can

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Early vs traditional postoperative feeding practices following gastrointestinal surgery: a meta-analysis.

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    1. Early vs traditional postoperative feeding practices following gastrointestinal surgery: a meta-analysis. Emma Osland AdvAPD MPhil Candidate Dept of Nutrition and Dietetics, Ipswich Hospital

    2. Supervisors A/Prof Shahjahan Khan Dept of Mathematics and Computing, USQ Prof M Ashraf Memon Dept of Surgery, Ipswich Hospital Dept of Surgery, School of Medicine, UQ Acknowledgement Rossita Yunus Dept of Mathematics and Computing, USQ

    3. Setting the scene… Newly diagnosed pancreatic cancer Has had 6 months of progressive weight loss 80kg to 60kg 25% body weight loss Poor appetite, vomiting after meals, pain associated with eating = reduced nutritional intake for >6 months Physically deconditioned Evidence of moderate muscle loss, mild fat loss

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