Challenging intake guidelines — Dr Graham Redgrave
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Tabitha Farrar talks to Dr Graham Redgrave about the research done at Johns Hopkins looking into higher weights and a faster rate of refeeding patients with Anorexia in an inpatient hospital setting. The conversation includes:
- Refeeding intakes, traditional expectations versus new developements Problems with low target weights Relapse prevention programs Lower rate of relaspe for patients who reach higher BMIs in treatment The case for higher caloric intakes once the risk of refeeding syndrome is past What refeeding syndrome is, and research around this How and when treatment fails patients. Why we need to challenge the current guidelines pertraining to refeeding intakes
Link to the orginal study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25625572
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