Total energy expenditure and body composition changes following peripheral blood stem cell transplantation and participation in an exercise programme
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J. M. Goldman |
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01/01/2003
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Resumo |
The purpose of this investigation was to assess changes in total energy expenditure (TEE), body weight (BW) and body composition following a peripheral blood stem cell transplant and following participation in a 3-month duration, moderate-intensity, mixed-type exercise programme. The doubly labelled and singly labelled water methods were used to measure TEE and total body water (TBW). Body weight and TBW were then used to calculate percentage body fat (%BF), and fat and fat-free mass (FFM). TEE and body composition measures were assessed pretransplant (PI), immediately post-transplant (PII) and 3 months post-PII (PIII). Following PII, 12 patients were divided equally into a control group (CG) or exercise intervention group (EG). While there was no change in TEE between pre- and post-transplant, BW (P |
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eng |
Publicador |
Nature Publishing Group |
Palavras-Chave | #Oncology #Hematology #Immunology #Transplantation #Energy Expenditure #Body Composition Exercise #Pbst #Immunodeficiency-virus Infection #Bone-marrow Transplantation #Cancer Cachexia #Metabolism #Water #Nutrition #Patient #Infancy #Trial #Women #Biophysics #C1 #321015 Oncology and Carcinogenesis #730215 Nutrition #11 Medical and Health Sciences #1111 Nutrition and Dietetics |
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Journal Article |