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Blenderized formulations in home enteral nutrition: a narrative review about challenges in nutritional security and food safety

Daiane Costa dos Santos, Carla Daniela Gomes Ataide, Nair Mota da Costa, Valtemir Paula de Oliveira Junior, Mariana Buranelo Egea

2021Nutrition Reviews14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Blenderized formulations (BFs) are prepared by homogenization of food that is normally used in oral nutrition. BFs are mainly used in home enteral nutrition (HEN), although their use has also been reported by hospitals when commercial enteral formulas are not available. HEN is applied when the patient has been discharged from the hospital. This nutritional therapy promotes the patient's reintegration into the family nucleus and promotes humanized care, and decreases treatment costs. However, the patient should continue to receive health and nutritional care, ranging from periodic nutritional re-evaluation to adaptation of the dietary plan. HEN provides the patient a greater contact with the family, whereas BFs promote the adaptation of the diet with food, respecting the food diversity and culture, lower cost, and easier access to food. Disadvantages of BFs include more time spent by the professional to calculate the dietary plan, greater difficulty in adjusting daily needs, and less microbiological and chemical stability. In this review, the nutritional, food security, and safety aspects of BF used in HEN are discussed. Technological quality aspects that are essential knowledge in the preparation of the patient's dietary plan also are presented.

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Enteral administrationMedicineNarrative reviewParenteral nutritionIntensive care medicineDietary managementAdaptation (eye)NursingFood safetyHealth professionalsMedical nutrition therapyDietary therapyMEDLINEPatient safetyQuality of life (healthcare)Diversity (politics)Clinical Nutrition and GastroenterologyNutrition and Health in AgingChild Nutrition and Water Access
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