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COVID-19: Lessons on malnutrition, nutritional care and public health from the ESPEN-WHO Europe call for papers

With prolonged pandemic conditions, and emerging evidence but persisting low awareness of the importance of nutritional derangements, ESPEN has promoted in close collaboration with World Health Organization-Europe a call for papers on all aspects relating COVID-19 and nutrition as well as nutritiona...

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Published in:Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland) Scotland), 2022-12, Vol.41 (12), p.2858-2868
Main Authors: Barazzoni, Rocco, Breda, Joao, Cuerda, Cristina, Schneider, Stephane, Deutz, Nicolaas E., Wickramasinghe, Kremlin, Abbasoglu, Osman, Meijerink, Judith Beurskens, Bischoff, Stephan, Pelaez, Rosa Burgos, Cardenas, Diana, Cederholm, Tommy, Cereda, Emanuele, Chourdakis, Michael, Toulson Davisson Correia, Maria Isabel, Schuren, Marian de van der, Delzenne, Nathalie, Frias-Toral, Evelyn, Genton, Laurence, Cappellari, Gianluca Gortan, Cakir, Burcu Kelleci, Klek, Stanislaw, Krznaric, Zeljko, Laviano, Alessandro, Lobo, Dileep, Muscaritoli, Maurizio, Ockenga, Johann, Pirlich, Matthias, Serlie, Mireille JM, Shi, Han Ping, Singer, Pierre, Soop, Mattias, Walrand, Stephane, Weimann, Arved
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source Elsevier
subjects clinical nutrition
Communicable Disease Control
complications (disease)
COVID-19
COVID-19 - epidemiology
COVID-19 infection
disease severity
Europe
Europe - epidemiology
Humans
lifestyle
Malnutrition
Malnutrition - diagnosis
Malnutrition - epidemiology
Malnutrition - prevention & control
Nutrition Assessment
Nutritional care
Nutritional Status
Obesity
pandemic
Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome
Public Health
risk
Sars-CoV-2
World Health Organization
title COVID-19: Lessons on malnutrition, nutritional care and public health from the ESPEN-WHO Europe call for papers
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