The basal energy production rate was measured using indirect calorimetry in 25 stable cirrhotic patients and 10 controls of comparable age. The endogenous substrate oxidation was also calculated by measuring urinary nitrogen excretion. The energy production rate was similar in cirrhotic patients and controls. The origins of liver disease and the degree of liver damage did not seem to influence the energy production rate. On the other hand, in cirrhotic patients, as in controls, a significant correlation was present between the energy production rate and parameters of body size, such as body weight and fat-free mass. As a consequence, cirrhotic patients with poor nutritional status, with a reduced fat-free mass, showed a lower energy product...
An impairment of nutritional status up to real malnutrition can frequently be associated to gastroin...
BACKGROUND & AIM: Malnutrition is associated with adverse clinical outcomes in patients with cirrhos...
The liver is the major organ for the metabolism of three major nutrients: protein, fat, and carbohyd...
Basal energy expenditure was measured by indirect calorimetry in 12 cirrhotic patients with hepatoce...
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) is frequently seen in patients with liver cirrhosis. This conditio...
Background and aims. A total of 334 stable, compensated cirrhotic patients admitted to 10 Italian Ga...
Background and aims.: A total of 334 stable, compensated cirrhotic patients admitted to 10 Italian G...
of morbidity and mortality of middle-aged Americans, there are no data available pertaining to the c...
Full text of this article is not available in the UHRAMeasurements of resting energy expenditure (RE...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A total of 334 stable, compensated cirrhotic patients admitted to 10 Italia...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A total of 334 stable, compensated cirrhotic patients admitted to 10 Italian Ga...
Copyright Nutrition Society [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]Fuel utilization...
Malnutrition is ubiquitous in cirrhotic patients presenting for liver transplant (LT). Providing an ...
Malnutrition is associated with significant morbidity and mortality in cirrhosis. An accurate nutrit...
In five male cirrhotic patients (Child A) and in four age- and sex-matched healthy control subjects,...
An impairment of nutritional status up to real malnutrition can frequently be associated to gastroin...
BACKGROUND & AIM: Malnutrition is associated with adverse clinical outcomes in patients with cirrhos...
The liver is the major organ for the metabolism of three major nutrients: protein, fat, and carbohyd...
Basal energy expenditure was measured by indirect calorimetry in 12 cirrhotic patients with hepatoce...
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) is frequently seen in patients with liver cirrhosis. This conditio...
Background and aims. A total of 334 stable, compensated cirrhotic patients admitted to 10 Italian Ga...
Background and aims.: A total of 334 stable, compensated cirrhotic patients admitted to 10 Italian G...
of morbidity and mortality of middle-aged Americans, there are no data available pertaining to the c...
Full text of this article is not available in the UHRAMeasurements of resting energy expenditure (RE...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A total of 334 stable, compensated cirrhotic patients admitted to 10 Italia...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A total of 334 stable, compensated cirrhotic patients admitted to 10 Italian Ga...
Copyright Nutrition Society [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]Fuel utilization...
Malnutrition is ubiquitous in cirrhotic patients presenting for liver transplant (LT). Providing an ...
Malnutrition is associated with significant morbidity and mortality in cirrhosis. An accurate nutrit...
In five male cirrhotic patients (Child A) and in four age- and sex-matched healthy control subjects,...
An impairment of nutritional status up to real malnutrition can frequently be associated to gastroin...
BACKGROUND & AIM: Malnutrition is associated with adverse clinical outcomes in patients with cirrhos...
The liver is the major organ for the metabolism of three major nutrients: protein, fat, and carbohyd...