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Reductions in Gastrointestinal Intolerance, Healthcare Resource Utilization and Cost Associated with a Plant-Based Peptide Enteral Formula with Fruit and Vegetable Ingredients: Retrospective Analysis of Children and Adults in Post-Acute Care [Corrigendum]
Minor G, Cekola P, Desai A, et al. Nutrition and Dietary Supplements. 2025;17:63—72.
The authors have advised that there was an error in the video abstract on page 63.
In the video, the background text displayed at 2 minutes 34 seconds through 2 minutes 42 seconds incorrectly reads “significantly reduced from $676,456 at pre-index to $427,576 at 6 months post-index (p<0.001)” for both Pediatric and Adult cohorts. The correct text should read as follows.
Pediatric Cohort:
- The total adjusted costs were significantly reduced from $459,069 at pre-index to $234,470 at 3 months post-index (p<0.05)
Adult Cohort:
- The total adjusted costs were significantly reduced from $649,641 at pre-index to $387,393 at 6 months post-index (p<0.001)
The authors wish to apologize for the error and advise the audio in the video from first author Gerard Minor is accurate.
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