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                            [content] => - The study investigated how delayed enteral feeding affects gastric emptying (GE) and levels of hormones like cholecystokinin (CCK) and peptide YY (PYY) in critically ill patients compared to early feeding within 24 hours of admission.*! 
- Conducted in a mixed ICU setting, 28 patients were assigned either to early feeding or delayed feeding after a GE assessment, with results showing no significant differences in meal retention, hormone levels, or GE between the two groups.*! 
- However, those receiving delayed feeding experienced longer mechanical ventilation and ICU stays, suggesting that while hormone levels and GE were unaffected, timing of nutritional support could influence overall recovery time in critically ill patients.*!
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