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Filter by:Nutrition support is critical to a vast number of patients who are hospitalized annually because of critical illnesses or surgery. It is also necessary for patients with chronic intestinal failure (CIF), who often require parenteral nutrition over periods of weeks or months. While scoring systems that assess nutritional risks in patients exist, there are no guidelines for continuous nutritional monitoring during supplementation and parenteral feeding. Previous studies have hinted that insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) may serve as a biomarker for nutritional support efficiency; however, such studies were not statistically definitive. Therefore, the investigators aimed to assess IGF-1 as a biomarker for both diagnosing nutritional risk and malnutrition and for monitoring the efficiency of nutritional support, particularly compared to other biomarkers such as BMI as well as albumin, prealbumin, transferrin, and retinol-binding protein.