No relation between disease activity measured by multiple methods and REE in childhood Crohn disease
Background and Aims: Increased resting energy expenditure (REE) unmatched by dietary intake is implicated as a cause of poor nutrition in childhood inflammatory conditions. Adequate description of disease activity and correction of REE data for body composition are important to reach reliable conclu...
Main Authors: | Wiskin, Anthony E. (Author), Wootton, Stephen A. (Author), Cornelius, Victoria R. (Author), Afzal, Nadeem A. (Author), Elia, Marinos (Author), Beattie, R. Mark (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2012-02.
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