This disease area hub brings together relevant content on eGuidelines.co.uk and links to external guidance.
Guidelines in Practice articles
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Multidisciplinary input is essential in the care of malnourished people
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Oral nutritional supplements should be prescribed appropriately
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Weight-management programmes led by GPs can be effective
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An allergy focused clinical history is key in diagnosis of food allergy
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GPs should be aware of the implications of bariatric surgery
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Aspirational range for haemoglobin level in anaemia of CKD revised
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Sustained behavioural change is needed for management of obesity
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SIGN provides best practice advice on care of obesity
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Chronic kidney disease indicators overlap with other disease areas
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NICE guideline will help GPs identify eating disorders
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MAG screening tool and guidelines set to combat malnutrition
Guidelines summaries
Anaemia management in people with chronic kidney disease
Eating disorders: Core interventions in the treatment and management of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and related eating disorders
Food allergy in children and young people: diagnosis and assessment of food allergy in children and young people in primary care and community settings
Primary care protocol for the management of adults with eating disorders
The malnutrition universal screening tool (MUST) for adults
NICE clinical guidelines
SIGN guidelines
Demonstrating impact
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Multidisciplinary input is essential in the care of malnourished people
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An allergy focused clinical history is key in diagnosis of food allergy
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Aspirational range for haemoglobin level in anaemia of CKD revised
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Sustained behavioural change is needed for management of obesity
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