PMID: 2509534Jan 1, 1989Paper

Advances in hospital nutrition

Journal of the American College of Nutrition
B R Bistrian, T Jaksic

Abstract

The General Clinical Research Center facilities have been largely responsible for expansion of knowledge in the field of hospital nutrition. Expansion of this knowledge base has led to major medical advances in this century. Without the meticulous attention necessary for metabolic balance studies many if not most of these advances would have been seriously delayed. The role that General Clinical Research Centers have played and will continue to play cannot be overestimated.

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