Nestlé Health Science’s Enteral Support Network held its latest Elevate Your Clinical Practice study day in London on Tuesday 17th June, 2025. Bringing together 17 dietitians from across England, the meeting was an opportunity to share practical and scientific perspectives on the role of fibre in enteral nutrition.
The day consisted of two plenary sessions and two workshops. This article reports on the content and recommendations of the plenaries and the first workshop.
The first session was “Fibre in enteral feeding: Optimising gastrointestinal tolerance and patient outcomes” by Nirouz Zarroug, MRes, RD, Clinical Specialist Dietitian; Nestlé Health Science Medical and Scientific Affairs.
The second session was “Nourishing Beyond Nutrition: A holistic perspective on tube feeding” by Charlotte Cole, HCPC Registered Dietitian, Specialist Neurological Dietitian, Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust.
Next was a workshop session “Can a food derived feed improve both the physical health and mental wellbeing of an adult patient?” facilitated by Emma Green, Specialist Home Enteral Tube Feeding Dietitian Mid-Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Get more information on the case studies discussed in that day below
Patient X - Case study for an adult patient X with an enteral feed containing food-derived ingredients | N+ Hub
Patient Y - Case study for an adult patient Y with an enteral feed containing food-derived ingredients | N+ Hub
Patient Z - Case study for an adult patient Z with an enteral feed containing food-derived ingredients | N+ Hub
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Nestlé Health Science’s Enteral Support Network held its latest Elevate Your Clinical Practice study day in London on Tuesday 17th June, 2025. Bringing together 17 dietitians from across England, the meeting was an opportunity to share practical and scientific perspectives on the role of fibre in enteral nutrition.