Background: Underprovision of food energy within the hospital environment can negatively affect clinical outcomes. Hence, the supply of hospital foods/beverages and the ability to assess their calorie provision is critical. The aim of this study was to directly measure the energy density of foods/beverages supplied to patients by Gold Coast University Hospital (GCUH) foodservice and compare these to caloric values established from nutrition information panels (NIPs) on product packaging.
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