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Intermittent feeding and circadian rhythm in critical illness

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CURRENT OPINION IN CRITICAL CARE
卷 28, 期 4, 页码 381-388

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MCC.0000000000000960

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circadian rhythm; enteral nutrition; metabolic outcomes; timing

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  1. ZonMW/NWO Rubicon Fellowship
  2. Diabetes Australia Research Program
  3. American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Rhoads Research Foundation
  4. Royal Adelaide Hospital
  5. National Health and Medical Research Council [2012569]
  6. Medical Research Future Fund (Preventive and Public Health Grant) [MRF1200555]

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This article reviews the disruptors of circadian rhythms during ICU admission and evaluates the potential benefits of intermittent feeding on metabolism and circadian rhythms.
Purpose of review Circadian rhythms, i.e., periodic oscillations in internal biological processes, modulate metabolic processes such as hormonal signalling, nutrient absorption, and xenobiotic detoxification. Meal timing is a strong entraining cue for peripheral clocks in various organs, and eating out of circadian phases can impair glucose, gastrointestinal, and muscle metabolism. Sleep/wake cycles and circadian rhythms are extremely disrupted during critical illness. Timing of nutritional support may help preserve circadian rhythms and improve post-Intensive Care Unit (ICU) recovery. This review summarises circadian disruptors during ICU admission and evaluates the potential benefits of intermittent feeding on metabolism and circadian rhythms. Recent findings Rhythmic expression of core clock genes becomes rapidly disturbed during critical illness and remains disturbed for weeks. Intermittent, bolus, and cyclic enteral feeding have been directly compared to routine continuous feeding, yet no benefits on glycaemic control, gastrointestinal tolerance, and muscle mass have been observed and impacts of circadian clocks remain untested. Aligning timing of nutritional intake, physical activity, and/or medication with circadian rhythms are potential strategies to reset peripheral circadian rhythms and may enhance ICU recovery but is not proven beneficial yet. Therefore, selecting intermittent feeding over continuous feeding must be balanced against the pros and cons of clinical practice.

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