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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 1, 134-139, Copyright © 1953 by The American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc.

The Use of FORMULA DIETS Administered via Polyethylene Tube or Orally for CONSTANT INTAKE (BALANCE) STUDIES

FLORENCE OLSON B.S.1, GEORGE MICHAELS PH.D.1, JOHN W. PARTRIDGE M.D.1, LENORE BOLING M.D.1, SHELDON MARGEN M.D.1, and LAURANCE W. KINSELL M.D.1

1 From the Institute for Metabolic Research of the Highland Alameda County Hospital, Oakland, California

Over a period of eighteen months, sixty patients have been maintained on constant formula intake for periods ranging from one to four months. The use of this type of diet has the advantages of extreme constancy of intake and relative simplicity of preparation. The use of this procedure makes balance studies feasible in institutions where metabolic ward facilities are not available.




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