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Van Schijndel RJMS et al. – Optimal nutritional therapy improves ICU, 28–day and hospital survival in female ICU patients. Female patients reaching both energy and protein goals have better outcomes than those reaching only the energy goal. In the present study men did not benefit from optimal nutrition.

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