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The measurement of body composition and outcome in critically ill patients
Michelle Roanne Baggerman
Intensive Care
NUTRIM - Liver and digestive health
CAPHRI - Promoting Health & Personalised Care
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patients
100%
muscles
100%
body composition
100%
fats
80%
values
60%
losses
60%
mortality
40%
health hazards
40%
diseases
20%
tissues
20%
hospitals
20%
populations
20%
cat scanning
20%
fluids
20%
retention
20%
adipose tissue
20%
Keyphrases
Body Composition
100%
Abdominal Fat
100%
Critically Ill Patients
100%
Health Risk
50%
Muscle Loss
50%
Computed Tomography
25%
Fluid Retention
25%
Chronic Disease
25%
Visceral Adipose Tissue
25%
Hospital Mortality
25%
Muscle Mass Loss
25%
Low muscle Mass
25%
Muscle Mass
25%
Gender-specific
25%
Mass Measurement
25%
ICU Admission
25%
Population Specificity
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Body Composition
100%
Muscle Mass
100%
Health Hazard
66%
Chronic Disease
33%
Hospital Mortality
33%
X-Ray Computed Tomography
33%