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- Overnutrition (also known as hyperalimentation) is a form of malnutrition in which the intake of nutrients is oversupplied. The amount of nutrients exceeds...
- of binge eating disorder or bulimia nervosa. In a broader sense, hyperalimentation includes excessive food administration through other means than eating...
- Parenteral nutrition (PN), or intravenous feeding, is the feeding of nutritional products to a person intravenously, byp****ing the usual process of eating...
- chloride load, so that infusing more than 3–4L can cause acidosis Hyperalimentation (i.e., total parenteral nutrition) Anion gap Metabolic acidosis...
- short (when compared to the differential diagnosis of acidosis): Hyperalimentation (e.g. from TPN containing ammonium chloride) Chloride administration...
- causes). Ingestions Ammonium chloride and acetazolamide, ifosfamide. Hyperalimentation fluids (i.e., total parenteral nutrition) Some cases of ketoacidosis...
- setting of implanted medical devices, prostheses, and therapy with hyperalimentation solutions. Also, low-birth weight infants are at higher risk of sepsis...
- use of vitamin B6 to improve outcome. An oversupply of nutrition (hyperalimentation) may be necessary in certain cases to help maintain volume requirements...
- and with the injudicious administration of parenteral glucose or hyperalimentation without adequate B-vitamin supplementation. This is a striking neuro-psychiatric...
- angle. Most patients seem to benefit from nutritional support with hyperalimentation irrespective of disease history. If medical treatment fails, or is...