OBJECTIVE: To compare, in patients with cancer and in healthy subjects, measured resting energy expenditure (REE) from traditional indirect calorimetry to a new portable device (MedGem) and predicted REE. DESIGN: Cross-sectional clinical validation study. SETTING: Private radiation oncology centre, Brisbane, Australia. SUBJECTS: Cancer patients (n = 18) and healthy subjects (n = 17) aged 37-86 y, with body mass indices ranging from 18 to 42 kg/m(2). INTERVENTIONS: Oxygen consumption (VO(2)) and REE were measured by VMax229 (VM) and MedGem (MG) indirect calorimeters in random order after a 12-h fast and 30-min rest. REE was also calculated from the MG without adjustment for nitrogen excretion (MGN) and estimated from Harris-Benedict predicti...
Pediatric oncology patients are at an increased risk for malnutrition related to their diagnosis and...
Malnutrition is common in cancer patients. Generally, it is believed that Resting Energy Expenditure...
Background & aims: Individual energy requirements of overweight and obese adults can often not be m...
Objective: To compare, in patients with cancer and in healthy subjects, measured resting energy expe...
Objective: To compare, in patients with cancer and in healthy subjects, measured resting energy expe...
Cancer is one the principal causes of death, and is considered a health issue worldwide. Cancer pati...
Background: Nutrition problems are common in cancer patients and are frequently due to metabolic der...
Background: Evaluation of energy requirements is an important part of the nutrition assessment of pe...
With the number of individuals becoming overweight or obese, health care pro-fessionals are in need ...
Objective To compare measured resting energy expenditure to resting energy expenditure predicted fro...
Evaluation of nutrition status is imperative for pediatric oncology patients due to prevalence of ma...
Objective: Few studies have investigated the resting energy expenditure (REE) of, or determined the ...
Addressing malnutrition is important to improve health outcomes in outpatients with cirrhosis, yet a...
Introduction: Critically ill patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) should receive nutritional su...
Background Accurate estimates of energy expenditure are required in clinical nutrition in order t...
Pediatric oncology patients are at an increased risk for malnutrition related to their diagnosis and...
Malnutrition is common in cancer patients. Generally, it is believed that Resting Energy Expenditure...
Background & aims: Individual energy requirements of overweight and obese adults can often not be m...
Objective: To compare, in patients with cancer and in healthy subjects, measured resting energy expe...
Objective: To compare, in patients with cancer and in healthy subjects, measured resting energy expe...
Cancer is one the principal causes of death, and is considered a health issue worldwide. Cancer pati...
Background: Nutrition problems are common in cancer patients and are frequently due to metabolic der...
Background: Evaluation of energy requirements is an important part of the nutrition assessment of pe...
With the number of individuals becoming overweight or obese, health care pro-fessionals are in need ...
Objective To compare measured resting energy expenditure to resting energy expenditure predicted fro...
Evaluation of nutrition status is imperative for pediatric oncology patients due to prevalence of ma...
Objective: Few studies have investigated the resting energy expenditure (REE) of, or determined the ...
Addressing malnutrition is important to improve health outcomes in outpatients with cirrhosis, yet a...
Introduction: Critically ill patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) should receive nutritional su...
Background Accurate estimates of energy expenditure are required in clinical nutrition in order t...
Pediatric oncology patients are at an increased risk for malnutrition related to their diagnosis and...
Malnutrition is common in cancer patients. Generally, it is believed that Resting Energy Expenditure...
Background & aims: Individual energy requirements of overweight and obese adults can often not be m...