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Nutrition and Hydration Week

 

Nutrition and Hydration Week

11th to 17th March 2024

 

Nutrition and Hydration Week takes place every March with the aim of highlighting and educating the public on the importance of good nutrition.  Its main purpose is to spark conversation and generate energy and focus around the value of food and drink in maintaining health and wellbeing in the health and social care settings.

 

RELATED LIBRARY RESOURCES 

The Health Libraries, both at the Royal Stoke and County Hospitals, offer numerous resources related to this topic. In the lists below you’ll find a small selection of items from our collection. To locate these items, simply go to our online catalogue or ask at the counter. This document covers the following resources – books, journals, journal articles and patient information.

 

BOOKS   

·         Essentials of human nutrition; Mann, Jim; Truswell, Stewart et al; 2023 (Oxford University Press); Sixth edition [Also available as a Keele e-book].

·         Exercise physiology: nutrition, energy, and human performance; McArdle, William D.; Katch, Frank I; et al; 2022 (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins); Ninth edition.

·         Oxford handbook of nutrition and dietetics; Gandy, Joan; Madden, Angela; et al; 2020 (Oxford University Press); third edition [Also available as an NHS e-book].

·         Crash Course: Metabolism and nutrition; Vanbergen, Olivia; Wintle, Gareth; et al; 2019 (Elsevier); Fifth edition.

·         Nutrition: maintaining and improving health; Webb, Geoffrey P; 2019 (CRC Press); 5th edition.

·         Handbook of nutrition and diet in palliative care; Preedy, Victor R; 2019 (Taylor & Francis); Second edition

·         Artificial nutrition and hydration: guidance in end of life care for adults; Campbell, Colin; Partridge, Richard; 2007 (National Council for Palliative Care).

·         Interdisciplinary Nutritional Management and Care for Older Adults An Evidence-Based Practical Guide for Nurses; Geirsdóttir, Ólöf G.; Bell, Jack J; 2021 (Springer) [E-Book only for Keele & NHS members].

 

JOURNALS   

·         World nutrition (Peacehaven, East Sussex, England); World Public Health Nutrition Association. [Available as an Open Access e-journal from 2010 onwards].

·         Public health nutrition; Nutrition Society (Great Britain). [Available as an Open Access e-journal from 1998 onwards].

·         BMJ nutrition, prevention & health; NNEdPro (Organisation), Global Centre for Nutrition and Health. [Available as an Open Access e-journal from 2018 onwards].

·         Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition; International Society of Sport Nutrition. [Available as an Open Access e-journal from 2004 onwards].

·         Current developments in nutrition; American Society for Nutrition. [Available as an Open Access e-journal from 2017 onwards].

·         Clinical nutrition open science; European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. [Available as an Open Access e-journal from 2021 onwards].

·         Journal of nutrition (Online); American Institute of Nutrition; American Society for Nutritional Sciences. [Available as an Open Access e-journal from 1928 onwards].

Access more journals via our Journals webpage: http://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/journals/ 

JOURNAL ARTICLES  

·         A shared decisionmaking model about care for people with severe dementia: A qualitative study based on nutrition and hydration decisions in acute hospitals”; Anantapong, Kanthee; Sampson, Elizabeth L; Davies, Nathan; International journal of geriatric psychiatry, 2023-02, Vol.38 (2), p.e5884-n/a; DOI: 10.1002/gps.5884.

·         Family caregivers' and professionals' experiences of supporting people living with dementia’s nutrition and hydration needs towards the end of life”; BarradoMartín, Yolanda; Nair, Pushpa; Anantapong, ET AL; Health & social care in the community, 2022-01, Vol.30 (1), p.307-318; DOI: 10.1111/hsc.13404.

·         The association between hydration state and the metabolism of phospholipids and amino acids among young adults: a metabolomic analysis”; Lin, Yongwei; Zhang, Na; et al; Current developments in nutrition, 2024-03, Vol.8 (3), p.102087, Article 102087; DOI: 10.1016/j.cdnut.2024.102087.

·         Low-intake dehydration prevalence in non-hospitalised older adults: Systematic review and meta-analysis”; Parkinson, Ellice; Hooper, Lee; et al; Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland), 2023-08, Vol.42 (8), p.1510-1520; DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2023.06.010.

·         ESPEN practical guideline: Clinical nutrition and hydration in geriatrics”; Volkert, Dorothee; Beck, Anne Marie; et al; Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland), 2022-04, Vol.41 (4), p.958-989; DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2022.01.024.

N.B. All the above articles are Open Access so are available to both Keele & NHS users.

PATIENT INFORMATION / PATIENT ADVICE:  

·         NHS website:

o   8 tips for healthy eating - https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/eat-well/how-to-eat-a-balanced-diet/eight-tips-for-healthy-eating/

o   How to support someone you care for with eating - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/social-care-and-support-guide/practical-tips-if-you-care-for-someone/how-to-support-someone-you-care-for-with-eating/

o   Eat well - https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/eat-well/

·         Charities / Further information:

o   Nutrition and Hydration Week - https://nutritionandhydrationweek.co.uk/

o   British Nutrition Foundation - https://www.nutrition.org.uk/

o   Age UK – Healthy eating advice - https://www.ageuk.org.uk/information-advice/health-wellbeing/healthy-eating/

·         Clinical Key – Patient Education Leaflets [Available to UHNM only]:

o   Artificial hydration and nutrition - https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/patient_handout/5-s2.0-pe_AAFP_artificial-hydration-and-nutrition_en

o   Diabetes mellitus and nutrition, adult - https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/patient_handout/5-s2.0-pe_ac99232f-2e21-4329-866b-255b46e73447

o   Nutrition: tips for improving your health - https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/patient_handout/5-s2.0-pe_AAFP_nutrition-tips-for-improving-your-health_en

o   Hydration: why it’s so important - https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/patient_handout/5-s2.0-pe_AAFP_hydration-why-its-so-important_en

 

KnowledgeShare CURRENT AWARENESS:   

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Journal TOC alerts

 

Creating Table of Contents Alerts

If you have a favourite journal in your area of expertise it may be useful to set up a Table of Contents or TOC alert for yourself. This means that every time there is a new edition of the journal you will receive an email listing the contents. You can then make a decision as to whether there are any articles which you wish to read in full text.

You can obtain ToCs freely by registering with the site Journal TOCs and then selecting the journal titles for which you wish to receive TOCs. The site claims to provide the largest, free collection of scholarly journal Tables of Contents (TOCs) with 36,030 journals including 17,884 selected Open Access journals and 12,196 Hybrid journals, from 3750 publishers. 

 Journal coverage includes medical sciences, pharmacy and pharmacology, nutrition and dietetics, social sciences and welfare. You can receive the alerts as RSS feeds or by email if you prefer.

 

JournalTOCs is a free service provided by Herriot-Watt University. Useful step by step instructions for registering and using JournalTOCs can be found on the Cornell University website at https://www.library.cornell.edu/research-teaching/current-awareness/

 

Often you can also sign up for TOCs directly online from a journal’s homepage. If a journal title you want to sign up to isn’t included in the JournalTOC service above this is an alternative option.

 

If you find something in the TOC alert that you want to read in full text you may be able to click the link and get straight through to the full text but if not you may need to make a note of the citation and use the journals A-Z in order to get access via UHNM subscriptions using your OpenAthens log-in.

Please do not hesitate to contact the library for more help and advice on this.

Journal of the Month

 British Journal of Healthcare Assistants - this is a journal especially for healthcare assistants and assistant practitioners, which we subscribe to for you. Each issue contains a wide range of bespoke, evidence-based articles providing examples of good practice in all areas of healthcare. Every article highlights learning outcomes, to support your training and to help extend your knowledge and skills. 

Published once a month the journal is essential reading for all HCAs and APs who are serious about developing their own career, as well as providing the best possible support for the patients in their care. Authors include practice specialists and researchers leading in their field and BJHCA welcomes and encourages articles from HCAs and APs themselves.

You can access it online by logging in with your NHS OpenAthens username. If you struggle to remember to check the journal each month you also have the option of setting up a table of contents (ToC) alert whereby you receive an email each time new articles are published and can then log in and read the ones that interest you. See our post from 6th August for details of how to do this or ask us to help set it up for you.

To whet your appetite, titles of this month's topics include: 

  • Taking good care of yourself
  • Rare health conditions 39: Krabbe disease; chronic atypical neutrophilic dermatosis with lipodystrophy and elevated temperature syndrome (‘CANDLE’); Batten disease; and working with young children
  • The importance of pulse oximetry
  • Healthcare challenge: protecting patient data privacy during a global pandemic
  • Obstetric complications and medical complexities in pregnancy. Part 2
  • Genetics
  • Tackling UK obesity levels to reduce COVID-19 fatalities
  • Managing and supporting employees experiencing domestic abuse
  • Series 5, chronic wounds; part 4f. Pressure ulcers: sitting and pressure ulcer prevention
  • Coping with a colleague's suicide
Why not log-in using the link above and have a read?


Journal TOC alerts


Creating Table of Contents Alerts

If you have a favourite journal in your area of expertise it may be useful to set up a Table of Contents or TOC alert for yourself. This means that every time there is a new edition of the journal you will receive an email listing the contents. You can then make a decision as to whether there are any articles which you wish to read in full text.

You can obtain ToCs freely by registering with the site Journal TOCs and then selecting the journal titles for which you wish to receive TOCs. The site claims to provide the largest, free collection of scholarly journal Tables of Contents (TOCs) with 36,030 journals including 17,884 selected Open Access journals and 12,196 Hybrid journals, from 3750 publishers. 

Journal coverage includes medical sciences, pharmacy and pharmacology, nutrition and dietetics, social sciences and welfare. You can receive the alerts as RSS feeds or by email if you prefer.

JournalTOCs is a free service provided by Herriot-Watt University. Useful step by step instructions for registering and using JournalTOCs can be found on the Cornell University website at http://www.library.cornell.edu/resrch/current/toc

Often you can also sign up for TOCs directly online from a journal’s homepage. If a journal title you want to sign up to isn’t included in the JournalTOC service above this is an alternative option.

If you find something in the TOC alert that you want to read in full text you may be able to click the link and get straight through to the full text but if not you may need to make a note of the citation and use the journals A-Z in order to get access via UHNM subscriptions using your OpenAthens log-in.

Please do not hesitate to contact the library for more help and advice on this.