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nary nutrition team that can provide the patient with comprehensive nutri- nutrition support teams in social care institutions 69
tional care. Due to the lack of the presence of adequate staff to deal with nutri-
tional support in social care institutions, we see advantages in the organisation
of work a mobile nutritional team, which is economically more economical to
countries facing financial constraints. With adequate nutritional support, we
will ensure adequate energy and nutritional intake of food, improve the nutri-
tional status of the patient and reducing morbidity and mortality in sick elder-
ly people.

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