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Extremity amino acid metabolism during starvation and intravenous refeeding in humans

Extremity amino acid metabolism during starvation and intravenous refeeding in humans D. ALBERT, J. .TRACEY, ADRIAN MURRAY LEGASPI, GLENN D. HOROWITZ, F. BRENNAN, AND STEPHEN F. LOWRY Department of Surgery, Surgical Metabolism Laboratory, Clinical Research Center, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center and Departme.nt of Surgery, Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York 10021 ALBERT, JAMES D., ADRIAN LEGASPI, GLENN D. HOROWITZ, KEVIN J. TRACEY, MURRAY F. BRENNAN, AND STEPHEN F. LOWRY. Extremity acid metabolism during starvation and intravenous refeeding in humans. Am. J. Physiol. 251 Study population. Male volunteers were screened as outpatients by complete history, physical examination, and blood chemistry. Twelve subjects judged to be normal by these criteria and within 10% of normal weight for sex, age, and height as determined by the 1983 Metropolitan Life Table were admitted to the Adult Clinical acid clearance; forearm flux; peripheral tissue; total Research Center (CRC) of the New York Hospital-Corparenteral nutrition nell Medical Center (NYH-CMC) for 24 consecutive days (age 27 t 2 yr, weight 77.3 t 1.7 kg, and height 178.6 t 3.1 cm). Informed written consent under a protocol apCONSERVATION OR RESTORATION Of lean tissue mass proved by the Institutional Review Board of NYH-CMC after surgery or prolonged illness is vital to the patient’s was obtained. The http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png AJP - Endocrinology and Metabolism The American Physiological Society

Extremity amino acid metabolism during starvation and intravenous refeeding in humans

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The American Physiological Society
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Copyright © 1986 the American Physiological Society
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0193-1849
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Abstract

D. ALBERT, J. .TRACEY, ADRIAN MURRAY LEGASPI, GLENN D. HOROWITZ, F. BRENNAN, AND STEPHEN F. LOWRY Department of Surgery, Surgical Metabolism Laboratory, Clinical Research Center, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center and Departme.nt of Surgery, Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York 10021 ALBERT, JAMES D., ADRIAN LEGASPI, GLENN D. HOROWITZ, KEVIN J. TRACEY, MURRAY F. BRENNAN, AND STEPHEN F. LOWRY. Extremity acid metabolism during starvation and intravenous refeeding in humans. Am. J. Physiol. 251 Study population. Male volunteers were screened as outpatients by complete history, physical examination, and blood chemistry. Twelve subjects judged to be normal by these criteria and within 10% of normal weight for sex, age, and height as determined by the 1983 Metropolitan Life Table were admitted to the Adult Clinical acid clearance; forearm flux; peripheral tissue; total Research Center (CRC) of the New York Hospital-Corparenteral nutrition nell Medical Center (NYH-CMC) for 24 consecutive days (age 27 t 2 yr, weight 77.3 t 1.7 kg, and height 178.6 t 3.1 cm). Informed written consent under a protocol apCONSERVATION OR RESTORATION Of lean tissue mass proved by the Institutional Review Board of NYH-CMC after surgery or prolonged illness is vital to the patient’s was obtained. The

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AJP - Endocrinology and MetabolismThe American Physiological Society

Published: Nov 1, 1986

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