This thesis focuses on the association between inflammation and body composition and consists of one cross sectional study in healthy overweight and in lean subjects (paper I), and one prospective study in patients with pancreatic cancer (papers II and III). In paper I, the relationship between inflammatory markers and body composition measured with anthropometry and bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) was examined in healthy individuals. Increasing hip circumference (HC) was associated with increasing levels of leptin and C-reactive protein (CRP) in both groups. CRP increased with increasing body mass index (BMI), also in the lean group. HC may be a proxy for fat percent measured with BIA in lean and overweight individuals, and may be u...
Simple Summary: Patients with cancer often suffer from severe weight loss as a result of the wasting...
Malnutrition is common across all cancer sites and stages and its aetiology is multifactorial and co...
Abstract Background Cancer‐associated wasting, termed cancer cachexia, has a profound effect on the ...
Chronic systemic inflammatory response is proposed as an underlying mechanism for development of can...
BACKGROUND: Weight loss is recognised as a marker of poor prognosis in patients with cancer but the ...
Malnutrition and cachexia are common findings in cancer patients, and they predict poorer clinical o...
Weight loss is recognised as a marker of poor prognosis in patients with cancer but the aetiology of...
Background and aim: Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally. Nutritional status (cachex...
AbstractCachexia, a paraneoplastic syndrome markedly associated with worsened prognosis in cancer pa...
Cachexia is a clinically relevant syndrome which impacts on quality of life, morbidity and mortality...
International audienceBackground: Cancer-associated weight loss (WL) associates with increased morta...
Advanced cancers are associated with a chronic inflammation, especially high interleukin-6 (IL-6) an...
Progressive involuntary weight loss, in particular the loss of lean tissue, is common in patients wi...
Background: Patients with pancreatic cancer often develop cancer cachexia, a complex multifactorial ...
Background: Cancer-associated weight loss (WL) associates with increased mortality. International co...
Simple Summary: Patients with cancer often suffer from severe weight loss as a result of the wasting...
Malnutrition is common across all cancer sites and stages and its aetiology is multifactorial and co...
Abstract Background Cancer‐associated wasting, termed cancer cachexia, has a profound effect on the ...
Chronic systemic inflammatory response is proposed as an underlying mechanism for development of can...
BACKGROUND: Weight loss is recognised as a marker of poor prognosis in patients with cancer but the ...
Malnutrition and cachexia are common findings in cancer patients, and they predict poorer clinical o...
Weight loss is recognised as a marker of poor prognosis in patients with cancer but the aetiology of...
Background and aim: Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally. Nutritional status (cachex...
AbstractCachexia, a paraneoplastic syndrome markedly associated with worsened prognosis in cancer pa...
Cachexia is a clinically relevant syndrome which impacts on quality of life, morbidity and mortality...
International audienceBackground: Cancer-associated weight loss (WL) associates with increased morta...
Advanced cancers are associated with a chronic inflammation, especially high interleukin-6 (IL-6) an...
Progressive involuntary weight loss, in particular the loss of lean tissue, is common in patients wi...
Background: Patients with pancreatic cancer often develop cancer cachexia, a complex multifactorial ...
Background: Cancer-associated weight loss (WL) associates with increased mortality. International co...
Simple Summary: Patients with cancer often suffer from severe weight loss as a result of the wasting...
Malnutrition is common across all cancer sites and stages and its aetiology is multifactorial and co...
Abstract Background Cancer‐associated wasting, termed cancer cachexia, has a profound effect on the ...