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Figures for Presentations from "Feasibility of two levels of protein intake in patients with colorectal cancer: findings from the Protein Recommendation to Increase Muscle (PRIMe) randomized controlled pilot trial"
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Ford, K. L., Sawyer, M. B., Ghosh, S., Trottier, C. F., Disi, I. R., Easaw, J., Mulder, K., Koski, S., Porter Starr, K. N., Bales, C. W., Arends, J., Siervo, M., Deutz, N., Prado, C. M.
This file contains figures intended to supplement the following article: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esmoop.2024.103604
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Sarcopenic obesity and myosteratosis are associated with higher mortality in patients with cirrhosis
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Beaumont, C., Angulo, P. Meza-Junco, J., Prado, C. M., Montano-Loza, A. J., Esfandiari, N., Sawyer, M. B., Ma, M., Baracos, V. E.
Background and aimsObesity is frequently associated with cirrhosis, and cirrhotic patients may develop simultaneous lossof skeletal muscle and gain of adipose tissue, culminating in the condition of sarcopenic obesity. Additionally, muscle depletionis characterized by both a reduction in muscle...