Description
FEATURES
- 28 essential vitamins and minerals
- FOS prebiotic to support immune health
- Calcium necessary for normal bone structure
- Vitamin D contributes to support normal muscle function
- Antioxidant to support immune health
PRECAUTIONS
- Food for Special Medical Purposes. Use only under medical supervision
- Not intended for use in children unless recommended by a physician or other qualified healthcare professional
- Not for use in galactosemia
- Not for parenteral use
References
- Dietary Reference Intakes: Guiding Principles for Nutrition Labeling and Fortification (2004).
- Lochs H et al. Clin. Nutr. 2006;25:180‐6.
- Pirlich M, Lochs H. Nutrition in the elderly. Best Pract. Res. Clin. Gastroenterol. 2001; 15:869-94.
- Beattie AH, Prach AT, Baxter JP, Pennington CR. A randomized controlled trial evaluating the use of enteral nutritional supplements postoperatively in malnourished surgical patients. Gut. 2000; 46:813-8.
- Holm L et al. Protein-containing nutrient supplementation following strength training enhances the effect on muscle mass, strength, and bone formation in postmenopausal women. J. Appl. Physiol. 2008; 105:274-81.
- Norman Norman K et al. Three month intervention with protein and energy rich supplements improves muscle function and quality of life in malnourished patients with non-neoplastic gastrointestinal disease – a randomized controlled trial. Clin Nutr. 2008; 27:48-56.
- Bonnefoy M. et al. The effects of exercise and protein-energy supplements on body composition and muscle function in frail elderly individuals: a long-term controlled randomized study. Br. J. Nutr. 2003; 89:731-8.
PREPARATION
- Use Instructions
- Ready to serve.
References
- Dietary Reference Intakes: Guiding Principles for Nutrition Labeling and Fortification (2004).
- Lochs H et al. Clin. Nutr. 2006;25:180‐6.
- Pirlich M, Lochs H. Nutrition in the elderly. Best Pract. Res. Clin. Gastroenterol. 2001; 15:869-94.
- Beattie AH, Prach AT, Baxter JP, Pennington CR. A randomized controlled trial evaluating the use of enteral nutritional supplements postoperatively in malnourished surgical patients. Gut. 2000; 46:813-8.
- Holm L et al. Protein-containing nutrient supplementation following strength training enhances the effect on muscle mass, strength, and bone formation in postmenopausal women. J. Appl. Physiol. 2008; 105:274-81.
- Norman Norman K et al. Three month intervention with protein and energy rich supplements improves muscle function and quality of life in malnourished patients with non-neoplastic gastrointestinal disease – a randomized controlled trial. Clin Nutr. 2008; 27:48-56.
- Bonnefoy M. et al. The effects of exercise and protein-energy supplements on body composition and muscle function in frail elderly individuals: a long-term controlled randomized study. Br. J. Nutr. 2003; 89:731-8.
INGREDIENTS
Water, maltodextrin, hydrolysed corn starch, sucrose, sodium and calcium caseinates, MINERALS: (calcium phosphate tribasic, magnesium phosphate dibasic, potassium chloride, sodium citrate, potassium citrate, magnesium chloride, ferrous sulphate, zinc sulphate, manganese sulphate, cupric sulphate, chromium chloride, sodium molybdate, sodium selenate, potassium iodide), canola oil, high oleic sunflower oil, soy protein isolate, whey protein concentrate, corn oil, flavouring, emulsifier (322), VITAMINS: (choline chloride, ascorbic acid, dl-alpha tocopheryl acetate, niacinamide, calcium pantothenate, vitamin A palmitate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine hydrochloride, riboflavin, folic acid, biotin, phylloquinone, vitamin D3, cyanocobalamin), stabiliser (407).
May contain: potassium phosphate dibasic, magnesium sulphate and sodium chloride.
CONTAINS MILK AND SOY INGREDIENTS
Minor differences exist between flavours. For details, please consult the product label or contact Abbott Nutrition.
References
- Dietary Reference Intakes: Guiding Principles for Nutrition Labeling and Fortification (2004).
- Lochs H et al. Clin. Nutr. 2006;25:180‐6.
- Pirlich M, Lochs H. Nutrition in the elderly. Best Pract. Res. Clin. Gastroenterol. 2001; 15:869-94.
- Beattie AH, Prach AT, Baxter JP, Pennington CR. A randomized controlled trial evaluating the use of enteral nutritional supplements postoperatively in malnourished surgical patients. Gut. 2000; 46:813-8.
- Holm L et al. Protein-containing nutrient supplementation following strength training enhances the effect on muscle mass, strength, and bone formation in postmenopausal women. J. Appl. Physiol. 2008; 105:274-81.
- Norman Norman K et al. Three month intervention with protein and energy rich supplements improves muscle function and quality of life in malnourished patients with non-neoplastic gastrointestinal disease – a randomized controlled trial. Clin Nutr. 2008; 27:48-56.
- Bonnefoy M. et al. The effects of exercise and protein-energy supplements on body composition and muscle function in frail elderly individuals: a long-term controlled randomized study. Br. J. Nutr. 2003; 89:731-8.
24 per pack