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    Metabolism: Starvation versus Stress

    Guy, Jeffrey S.
    : http://hdl.handle.net/1803/2518
    : 2007-06-19

    Abstract

    Not feeding an injured or ill patient is not that same as a normal individual who is fasting. A pound of weight loss in the stress patient is significantly different than a pound of weight loss in someone on a diet. A basic understanding of stress metabolism is needed prior to a discussion of nutrition.
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