tailieunhanh - Clinical practice guideline for the assessment and prevention of falls in older people

A basic premise of the Dietary Guidelines is that food guidance should recommend diets that will provide all the nutrients needed for growth and health. To this end, food guidance should encourage individuals to achieve the most recent nutrient intake recommendations of the Institute of Medicine, referred to collectively as the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs). Tables of the DRIs are provided at . An additional premise of the Dietary Guidelines is that the nutrients consumed should come primarily from foods. Foods contain not only the vitamins and minerals that are often found in supplements, but also hundreds of naturally occurring substances, including carotenoids, flavonoids and isoflavones, and protease inhibitors that may protect against chronic health conditions. There are instances when fortified foods may be advantageous, as identified in this chapter. These include providing additional sources of certain nutrients that might otherwise be present only in low amounts in some food sources, providing nutrients in highly bioavailable forms, and where the fortification addresses a documented public health need. . | improving practice improving care clinical practice guidelines Clinical practice guideline for the assessment and prevention of falls in older people Guidelines commissioned by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence NICE November 2004 improving practice improving care clinical practice guidelines Clinical practice guideline for the assessment and prevention of falls in older people This guideline was commissioned by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence NICE Published by the Royal College of Nursing 20 Cavendish Square London W1G 0RN November 2004 Publication code 002 771 ISBN 1-904114-17-2 2005 Royal College of rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without prior permission of the Publishers or a licence permitting restricted copying issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency 90 Tottenham Court Road London W1T 4LP. This publication may not be lent resold hired out or otherwise disposed of by ways of trade in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published without the prior consent of the Publishers. National Collaborating Centre for Nursing and Supportive Care This work was undertaken by the National Collaborating Centre for Nursing and Supportive Care NCC-NSC and the Guideline Development Group GDG formed to develop this guideline. Funding was received from the National Institute for Clinical Excellence NICE .The NCC-NSC consists of a partnership between Centre for Evidence-Based Nursing Centre for Statistics in Medicine Clinical Effectiveness Forum for Allied Health Professionals College of Health Health Care Libraries University of Oxford Health Economics Research Centre Royal College of Nursing and UK Cochrane Centre. NICE guideline on the management of osteoporosis - under development The NCC-NSC is currently developing a guideline for NICE on osteoporosis. It

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