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2022-12-01
Ford, Katherine L., Orsso, Camila E., Kiss, Nicole, Johnson, Skyler B., Purcell, Sarah A., Gagnon, Adele, Laviano, Alessandro, Prado, Carla M.
Individuals with cancer may be motivated to make lifestyle changes and informed dietary choices, but are exposed to conflicting and erroneous nutrition information, particularly from online and social media sources. Changes to dietary choices that stem from a diagnosis of cancer are not fully...
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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"
Download2024-07-01
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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2022-01-01
Wilson, Hillary A., Armet, Anissa M., Prado, Carla M.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS THE FREE DIGITAL-DOWNLOAD VERSION OF THIS BOOK. A PRINTED VERSION MAY BE PURCHASED FROM AMAZON.CA (URL as of 7/20/22: https://www.amazon.ca/Protein-Cookbook-Muscle-Health-Treatment/dp/1551954761) Nutrition is powerful! It can be used to help people—including those with...
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Total energy expenditure assessed by 24-h whole-room indirect calorimeter in patients with colorectal cancer: baseline findings from the PRIMe study
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Ford, Katherine L, Pichard, Claude, Sawyer, Michael B., Trottier, Claire F, Disi, Ilana Roitman, Purcell, Sarah A, Ghosh, Sunita, Siervo, Mario, Deutz, Nicolaas E. P., Prado, Carla M.
Background Total energy expenditure (TEE) determines energy requirements, but objective data in patients with cancer are limited. Objectives We aimed to characterize TEE, investigate its predictors, and compare TEE with cancer-specific predicted energy requirements. Methods This cross-sectional...