Nagy, Ahmed Delic, Justin Hollands, James M Oh, Song Pasciolla, Stacy Pontiggia, Laura Solomon, Diana Bingham, Angela L
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Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
Literature on optimal energy provision via parenteral nutrition (PN) is limited and the evidence quality is low. The purpose of this study is to determine if there is a difference in outcomes in adult critically ill patients when receiving lower vs higher calorie provision via PN early in intensive care unit (ICU) stay. Adult patients initiated on ...
Fields, Jennifer B Magee, Meghan K Jones, Margaret T Askow, Andrew T Camic, Clayton L Luedke, Joel Jagim, Andrew R
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European journal of sport science
Predictive resting metabolic rate (RMR) equations are widely used to determine total daily energy expenditure (TDEE). However, it remains unclear whether these predictive RMR equations accurately predict TDEE in the athletic populations. The purpose of this study was to examine the accuracy of 10 commonly used RMR prediction equations (Cunningham, ...
Ford, Katherine L Pichard, Claude Sawyer, Michael B Trottier, Claire F Disi, Ilana Roitman Purcell, Sarah A Ghosh, Sunita Siervo, Mario Deutz, Nicolaas Ep Prado, Carla M
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The American journal of clinical nutrition
Total energy expenditure (TEE) determines energy requirements, but objective data in patients with cancer are limited. We aimed to characterize TEE, investigate its predictors, and compare TEE with cancer-specific predicted energy requirements. This cross-sectional analysis included patients with stages II-IV colorectal cancer from the Protein Reco...
van den Bosch, Moniek Soede, Nicoline Kemp, Bas van den Brand, Henry
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Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI
Simple Summary A long birthing process is not only stressful for both the sow and her piglets, it also decreases the chances of survival of piglets during birth or in the first days of life. Oxygen supply from the mother to the fetus via placenta and umbilical cord is crucial. This oxygen supply may be impaired by successive uterine contractions, p...
Grigaitis, Pranas van den Bogaard, Samira L Teusink, Bas
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FEMS Yeast Research
In the article, the authors blended computational modeling with experimental measurements to identify additional energy costs for growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae when it cannot use respiration for energy generation.
Abarnou, Justine Durand, Maëva Dourmad, Jean-Yves Gaillard, Charlotte
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Journal of Animal Science
Room temperature affects gestating sows’ activity and social behaviors, which also impact their energy requirements. Daily temperature and individual activity are relevant information to take into account into the nutritional models.
van den Bosch, Moniek Soede, Nicoline Kemp, Bas van den Brand, Henry
The birth process is a crucial event for piglet survival. Along with increasing litter sizes, not only has the duration of parturition increased, but placental blood flow per piglet has reduced and placental area per piglet has become smaller, making these piglets more susceptible for hypoxia. Diminishing the risk of piglet hypoxia by either reduci...
Heidl, Alexandra J Litzenberger, Kathleen Cohen, Tamara R Plourde, Hugues
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Nutrition and health
Background: The Canada's Food Guide (CFG) encourages Canadians to consume a balanced plate. However, this recommendation may not meet the nutritional needs of young athletes who have increased nutritional requirements. Aim: To evaluate how the 2019 CGF can be used to meet the nutritional needs of young athletes. Method: Five menu scenarios were cre...
Limon-Miro, Ana Teresa Jackson, Clive Douglas Eslamparast, Tannaz Yamanaka-Okumura, Hisami Plank, Lindsay Dudley Henry, Christiani Jeyakumar Madden, Angela Mary Ferreira, Livia Garcia Kalaitzakis, Evangelos Prieto de Frías, César
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Journal of hepatology
Malnutrition is associated with adverse clinical outcomes in patients with cirrhosis. Accurate assessment of energy requirements is needed to optimize dietary intake. Resting energy expenditure (REE), the major component of total energy expenditure, can be measured using indirect calorimetry (mREE) or estimated using prediction equations (pREE). Th...
Burslem, Ryan Gottesman, Kimberly Newkirk, Melanie Ziegler, Jane
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Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
Early reports suggested that predictive equations significantly underestimate the energy requirements of critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) based on the results of indirect calorimetry (IC) measurements. IC is the gold standard for measuring energy expenditure in critically ill patients. However, IC is not available in...