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Daytime-restricted parenteral feeding is associated with earlier oral intake in children following stem cell transplant
YunZu Michele Wang, … , John B. Hogenesch, Christopher E. Dandoy
YunZu Michele Wang, … , John B. Hogenesch, Christopher E. Dandoy
Published February 15, 2023
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2023;133(4):e167275. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI167275.
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Research Letter Clinical trials Metabolism

Daytime-restricted parenteral feeding is associated with earlier oral intake in children following stem cell transplant

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YunZu Michele Wang, Cynthia B. Taggart, John F. Huber, Stella M. Davies, David F. Smith, John B. Hogenesch, Christopher E. Dandoy

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Daytime-restricted parenteral feeding is associated with earlier oral intake compared with continuous parenteral feeding in children after HSCT.

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(A) Study timeline. (B) Study schema. (C) Glucose level in daytime-restricted nutrition (red) and continuous nutrition (blue) groups. The x axis represents days after HSCT. (D) Enteral calories in daytime-restricted (green) and continuous (white) groups. **P < 0.01. (E) i.v. nutrition calories in daytime-restricted (green) and continuous (unfilled) groups. (F) Duration of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) administration starting at day 0 in continuous (blue) and daytime-restricted (red) groups (P = 0.618). (G) Inpatient admission length for HSCT (P = 0.315). Data represent median ± interquartile range in C–G. Statistical significance was determined by Mann-Whitney U test for all analyses in D–G.

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