Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8753945 | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2017 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Body composition analysis using BIA showed that nonambulatory children with CP had significantly lower FFM, SLM, SMM, BCM, and BMC than ambulatory children with CP and TDC. However, further study is required to allow the use of BIA as a valid nutritional assessment tool in patients with CP.
Keywords
SLMVFASMMTDCBMCFFMBMDBIABMRGMFCSBCMDXAElectric impedancetypically developing childrenbioelectrical impedance analysisBone densityBone mineral densityRehabilitationBody cell massfat-free massSkeletal muscle massdual-energy X-ray absorptiometryBody compositionGross Motor Function Classification Systembody mass indexBMIMusclescerebral palsyBone mineral contentvisceral fat areabasal metabolic rate
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Authors
Ki Hyuk MD, Chin Youb MD, Kyoung Min MD, Byung Chae MD, Seung Jun MD, Jaeyoung MD, Moon Seok MD,