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What is a negative acute phase protein and is sensitive to nutrition intervention
transthyretin, pre-albumin
What is a decrease in transthyretin preâ€"albumin associated with liver disease, stress,
protein losing enterophathy, nephrotic syndrome, acute catabolic states, malnutrition
What is a increase in transthyretin preâ€"albumin associated with renal disease, hodgkins
disease
What biochemical assessment has a half life of 12 hours, transports retinol, correlates with
protein energy status, and is not valid in acutely stressed retinol binding protein
What biochemical assessment has a half life of 8â€"10.5 days and is more sensitive to acute
PEM than albumin transferrin
What is related to malnutrition but may be affected by non nutritional factors immune
function
What is positive acute phase protein that is released during periods of inflammation and
infection C reaction protein
, What increases as albumen and pre albumen decreases C reactive protein
What is C reactive protein associated with increased nutrition risk during illness, trauma,
stress
What is used to estimate kilo calorie needs energy expenditure, direct calorimetry, indirect
calorimetry formulas
What are factors affecting resting energy expenditure body composition, age, gender,
disease, hormonal status, infection
Why is clinical judgement important when estimating energy needs equations are not
absolute, difficult to apply for obese patients
How is energy needs estimated Harris Benedict Equation, Mifflinâ€"St Jeor Equation,
Iretonâ€"Jones equations
What is added to Basal Metabolic Rate stress factors, activity factors
What are examples of stress factors added to BMR calculations surgery, infection, burns