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Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2009
Background: Several methods are available to estimate caloric needs in hospitalized, obese patients who require specialized nutrition support; however, it is unclear which of these strategies most accurately approximates the caloric needs of this patient population.
Kit N Simpson, Mark DeLegge
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Background: Several methods are available to estimate caloric needs in hospitalized, obese patients who require specialized nutrition support; however, it is unclear which of these strategies most accurately approximates the caloric needs of this patient population.
Kit N Simpson, Mark DeLegge
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Resting energy expenditure among Japanese
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 2002Summary1. Resting energy expenditure (REE) provides appropriate basic data for the calculation of energy requirements.2. The REE of 6498 subjects according to sex and age (1 year stratification), with a minimum of 10 subjects per group, was measured systematically using the easy portable calorimeter (Metavine; Vine, Tokyo, Japan).3.
N, Hosoya, F, Mitsuhashi, M, Sugiyama
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Measured Resting Energy Expenditure in Children
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 1993SummaryThe majority of equations used to predict values for basal metabolic rates (BMRs) are the result of indirect calorimetry measurements performed in the 1930s and 1950s. To assess the reliability of these equations in predicting the resting energy expenditure (REE) of the children in our community, indirect calorimetry was performed on 92 male and
S, Firouzbakhsh +6 more
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Resting energy expenditure in patients with pancreatitis
Critical Care Medicine, 1991To assess the resting energy expenditure of hospitalized patients with pancreatitis.Prospective, case-referent study.Nutrition support service in a university tertiary care hospital.Patients referred to the Nutrition Support Service with the diagnosis of pancreatitis.
R N, Dickerson +3 more
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Measurement of resting energy expenditure in infants
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2004Objective: The method for measurement of basal metabolic rate (BMR) using indirect calorimetry in adults is well established but is impractical in infants.Methods: In this prospective study energy expenditure was measured using indirect calorimetry in 14 infants when sleeping and when lying quietly awake.Results: Sleeping metabolic rate (SMR) was ...
Bines, JE, Truby, HD
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Resting energy expenditure in children with phenylketonuria
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1995Reports have suggested that children with phenylketonuria (PKU) weigh more compared with reference data. We found lower body protein and bone mineral density in children with PKU. These children may have a predisposition becoming overweight because of an alteration in body composition, which may lower resting energy expenditure (REE).
J R, Allen +5 more
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Resting Energy Expenditure in Morbid Obesity
Annals of Surgery, 1983Resting energy expenditure (REE) was measured in 112 morbidly obese adults prior to elective gastric bypass surgery. The patients studied ranged from 157 to 327% of ideal body weight. Standard nutritional assessment indices (serum total protein, albumin, total iron binding capacity, hematocrit, and white blood cell count) were within normal limits. REE
I D, Feurer +4 more
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Artifacts in measurement of resting energy expenditure
Critical Care Medicine, 1983Measurements of gas exchange have been demonstrated to be clinically useful in the care of critically ill and malnourished patients. Using principles of indirect calorimetry, resting energy expenditure (REE) can be calculated from gas exchange data and used as the basis for designing a nutritional support regimen as well as for following the patient's ...
M C, Damask +4 more
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Resting energy expenditure in brain death
Intensive Care Medicine, 1999To evaluate resting energy expenditure (REE) in brain dead patients and to investigate the hypothesis that the reduction in REE results from a decrease in cerebral blood flow.Prospective, open labeled, control study.General intensive care unit of a tertiary referral teaching hospital.30 critically ill patients with isolated head injury divided in two ...
M, Bitzani +5 more
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Measurement of Resting Energy Expenditure in Healthy Children
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2009Background: The role that the components of energy expenditure play in the etiology of childhood obesity has highlighted the need for greater accuracy and standardized protocols for the measurement of resting energy expenditure (REE). However, protocols used to assess REE in children are varied, and consensus on a suitable method for measuring REE in ...
Mcmanus, AM, Mellecker, RR
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