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1. Assessment Of Energy Expenditure And Body Composition In Cancer Patients
2. The Study Of Metabolic Characteristics And Nutritional Status Of Different Levels Of Blood Glucose In Type 2 Diabetes
3. Energy Supply And Nutritional Intervention Study In Hospitalized Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
4. Study On Influencing Factors Of Resting Energy Expenditure And Respiratory Quotient Of Patients With Newly Diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
5. Study About Measurement Of Resting Energy Expenditure On Mechanically Ventilated Critically Illness By Indirect Calorimetry
6. Indirect Calorimetry For The Assessment Of Energy Metabolism In Critically Ill Patients
7. Indirect Calorimetry:the Effect Of Evaluation For Critically Ill Patients In The Nutritional Status
8. Analysis The Difference Between Indirect Calorimetry And Other Calculated Equation In Measuring Energy Expenditure Of Critically Ill Patients
9. Energy Expenditure Of Critically Ill Children
10. The Study Of Resting Energy Expenditure In Pediatric Sepsis
11. Study About Measurement Of Resting Energy Expenditure In Surgical Critically Ill Patients
12. Clinical And Mechanism Study On Energy Metabolism Disorders In Patients With Narcolepsy With Cataplexy
13. Method And Applications For Indirect Calorimetry Based On The Ventilated Hood And Dilution Method
14. The Early Effects Of Sevoflurane And Desflurane On Oxygen Consumption
15. The Comparision Of Energy Requirement In Critically Ill Patients With Different Stress Grade
16. A Preliminary Study On The Comparison Of Indirectcalorimetry And Formula Prediction To Guide ICU Patient Nutrition Support
17. Research On The Perioperative Resting Energy Expenditure And Body Composition In Children With Congenital Heart Disease
18. Changes Of Resting Energy Expenditure In Patients Receiving Mechanical Ventilation And How To Choose Prediction Formula
19. Determination Of Resting Energy Expenditure And Accuracy Of Predictive Equations For Overweight And Obese People
20. Factors Affecting Resting Energy Consumption In Patients With Invasive Mechanical Ventilation
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