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Optimal Nutritional Care for All (ONCA)

 

One of the four pillars of ENASA is ensuring Optimal Nutritional Care for All. This page contains relevant links, videos and documents that will assist you in understanding what Disease Related Malnutrition is and what the medical industry is doing in order to ensure Optimal Nutritional Care for All. 

ENASA's goals are to:

  • Reduce disease related malnutrition in both hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, step-down facilities and the South African community

  • Increase awareness about the role of enteral nutrition in disease related malnutrition.

  • Providing better care in the management of disease related malnutrition, saving lives, improving quality of life and cutting costs.

The below resources have been produced and made available by various associations to be used publicly in order to increase awareness about Disease Related Malnutrition and how ONCA can be promoted worldwide. 

ONCA Videos

Disease Related Malnutrition

MNI – Medical Nutrition Industry
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Disease Related Malnutrition

Disease Related Malnutrition

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Malnutrition - Another Weight Problem

Malnutrition - Another Weight Problem

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37 million Europeans suffer from malnutrition.

37 million Europeans suffer from malnutrition.

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Integrate Medical Nutrition as essential part of global care to improve outcome

Integrate Medical Nutrition as essential part of global care to improve outcome

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MEDICAL NUTRITION INDUSTRY WEBSITE

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OPTMAL NUTRITIONAL CARE FOR ALL WEBSITE

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MEDICAL NUTRITION: WHAT IS IT AND WHY IT MATTERS

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DISEASE RELATED MALNUTRITION

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BETTER CARE THROUGH BETTER NUTRITION

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