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Fat-free mass change to weightchange ratio during refeeding following lungtransplantation

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Abstract. : Malnutrition occurs frequently prior to lung transplantation (LTR), but patients gain weight after LTR. The study aimed to determine the ratio changes of fat-free mass (ΔFFM): changes of body weight (ΔBW) during refeeding. A total of 37 LTR patients were measured for weight and FFM and body fat by bioimpedance analysis at 1 month post-LTR, then annually for 3 years. Linear regressions determined the ratio ΔFFM:ΔBW during refeeding. ΔFFM was: year- 1=1.822+0.389* ΔBW, r 2=0.397; yr-2=0.611+0.246* ΔBW, r 2=0.441; yr-3=-0.17+0.208 * ΔBW, r 2=0.319. Refeeding during year-1 in thin subjects resulted in a ratio ΔFFM:ΔBW of 0.389, whereas the change in ratio ΔFFM:ΔBW during year- 2 and 3 was 0.246 and 0.208, respectively. Refeeding resulted in a larger ratio ΔFFM:ΔBW in thin subjects versus normal and overweight subjects. Thus, refeeding in underweight LTR patients is geared to normalizing depleted FFM, whereas later FFM gains were similar to FFM gains in normal and overweight subject

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