Prevalence of low fat-free mass index and high and very high body fat mass index following lung transplantation.
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Title
Prevalence of low fat-free mass index and high and very high body fat mass index following lung transplantation.
Journal
Acta Diabetologica
ISSN
0940-5429
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2003
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
40 Suppl 1
Pages
S258-260
Language
english
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of low fat-free mass index (FFMI) and high and very high body fat mass index (BFMI) after lung transplantation (LTR). A total of 37 LTR patients were assessed prior to and at 1 month, 1 year and 2 years for FFM and compared to 37 matched volunteers (VOL). FFM was calculated by the Geneva equation and normalized for height (kg/m(2)). Subjects were classified as FFMI "low", <or=17.4 in men and <or=15.0 in women; BFMI "high", 5.2-8.1 in men and 8.3-11.7 in women; or "very high" >8.2 kg/m(2) in men and >11.8 kg/m(2) in women. In 23 M/14 F, body mass index (BMI) was 22.3+/-4.4 and 20.1+/-4.9 kg/m(2), respectively. The prevalence of low FFMI was 80% at 1 month and 33% at 2 years after LTR. Prevalence of very high BFMI increased and was higher in patients than VOL after LTR. The prevalence of low FFMI was high prior to and remained important 2 years after LTR, whereas BFMI was lower prior to and higher 2 years after LTR.
Keywords
Adipose Tissue, Body Composition, Body Mass Index, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Lung Transplantation, Male, Nutrition Assessment, Postoperative Period, Prevalence, Reference Values, Time Factors
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