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Winning the war against ICU-acquired weakness new innovations in nutrition and exercise physiology.

Posted on 22 April 2016, Indirect Calorimetry, Scientific

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A new study published in the Critical Care Journal introduced a new protocol “RISEN"–Recovery from ICU via Surveillance, Exercise, and Nutrition" for post-ICU survivors

Estimation of energy expenditure using prediction equations in overweight and obese adults: a systematic review.

Posted on 08 April 2016, Indirect Calorimetry, Scientific

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The usefulness of predictive equations of REE in healthy obese subjects has been analysed in this literature review published in the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the British Dietetic Association.

Minimum Time to Achieve the Steady State and Optimum Abbreviated Period to Estimate the Resting Energy Expenditure by Indirect Calorimetry in Healthy Young Adults.

Posted on 18 March 2016, Indirect Calorimetry, Scientific

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The Nutrition in Clinical Practice Journal published an interesting article on the optimum abbreviated period for measurement of indirect calorimetry.

Resting energy expenditures in chronic kidney disease patients before, during, and after hemodialysis.

Posted on 29 February 2016, Indirect Calorimetry, Scientific

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A study in the Journal of Medical Technology and Physical Therapy investigates the variability of Resting Energy Expenditure in hemodialysis patients.

Resting energy expenditure in a cohort of female patients with bipolar disorder: indirect calorimetry vs Harris-Benedict, Mifflin-St. Jeor, LARN Equations.

Posted on 25 February 2016, Indirect Calorimetry, Scientific

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The role of predicitve equations versus indirect calorimetry in patients treated for bipolar disorder has been investigated in this study published on the Official Journal of the Italian Society of Psychopathology.

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