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Rifai et al., Clin Nutr 2006
(Nutrition Disorders) :
However, the artificial situation of long-term
total parenteral nutrition (TPN) and its
effects on serum leptin and
insulin is not fully understood
Mares-Perlman et al., Am J Clin Nutr 1988
(Body Weight...) :
We examined the
effects of isocaloric carbohydrate based
TPN vs fat based TPN on plasma levels of energy substrates and
insulin and on growth of Morris Hepatoma 7777 and host animals
Wood et al., J Lab Clin Med 1985
(Crohn Disease) :
We found that increasing the TPN infusion rate by 50 % during cyclic TPN caused a 65 % increase in serum insulin levels over levels observed during continuous TPN administration ( 93 vs. 60 microU/ml ), whereas a 100 % increase in the cyclic
TPN infusion rate above the continuous TPN rate
increased insulin levels by 147 % ( 147 vs. 60 microU/ml )
Georgiannos et al., Int Surg 1997
(Nutrition Disorders) :
Despite maintenance of similar glucose levels in both groups,
TPN led to significantly ( p = 0.000 ) higher serum
insulin levels