2022
DOI: 10.51745/najfnr.6.13.55-65
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Body composition, energy expenditure, and markers of hemolysis in adults with sickle cell disease

Abstract: Background: Historically, malnutrition is described in individuals with SCD. However, more recent studies have shown a change in the profile of the nutritional status and distribution of body composition of SCD patients, mainly adult individuals. Aims: To assess the body composition (BC), resting energy expenditure (REE), and the biomarkers of hemolysis in adults with sickle cell disease (SCD). Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was performed with 64 individuals over 39 years old in th… Show more

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“…These can lead to several complications secondary to the disease, including acute and chronic pain, cardiopulmonary disease, central nervous system disease and kidney disease [31][32][33][34] . Among other complications are constant infections, splenic sequestration, acute chest syndrome, stroke, leg ulcer, and the progression of multiple organ degeneration [31][32][33][34] Acute and chronic complications in individuals with SCD have clinical, hematological, and metabolic outcomes that can affect their energy requirements 35,36 , body composition 37 , as well as the quality of life [38][39][40] .…”
Section: Glutaminementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These can lead to several complications secondary to the disease, including acute and chronic pain, cardiopulmonary disease, central nervous system disease and kidney disease [31][32][33][34] . Among other complications are constant infections, splenic sequestration, acute chest syndrome, stroke, leg ulcer, and the progression of multiple organ degeneration [31][32][33][34] Acute and chronic complications in individuals with SCD have clinical, hematological, and metabolic outcomes that can affect their energy requirements 35,36 , body composition 37 , as well as the quality of life [38][39][40] .…”
Section: Glutaminementioning
confidence: 99%