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1. Frailty, Sarcopenia, and Malnutrition Frequently (Co-)occur in Hospitalized Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

4. Clinical applications of body composition and functional status tools for nutrition assessment of hospitalized adults: A systematic review.

5. Malnutrition in patients with COVID-19: assessment and consequences.

6. Walking exercise alters protein digestion, amino acid absorption, and whole body protein kinetics in older adults with and without COPD.

7. Metabolic Consequences of Supplemented Methionine in a Clinical Context.

8. Frailty, Sarcopenia, and Malnutrition Frequently (Co-)occur in Hospitalized Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

9. Preserved anabolic threshold and capacity as estimated by a novel stable tracer approach suggests no anabolic resistance or increased requirements in weight stable COPD patients.

10. Tolerance to increased supplemented dietary intakes of methionine in healthy older adults.

11. High Prevalence of Physical Frailty Among Community-Dwelling Malnourished Older Adults-A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

13. Dietician-delivered intensive nutritional support is associated with a decrease in severe postoperative complications after surgery in patients with esophageal cancer.

14. Accurate perioperative flow measurement of the portal vein and hepatic and renal artery: a role for preoperative MRI?

15. Weight loss of 5% or more predicts loss of fat-free mass during palliative chemotherapy in patients with advanced cancer: a pilot study.

16. Human taurine metabolism: fluxes and fractional extraction rates of the gut, liver, and kidneys.

17. Gastric emptying, glucose metabolism and gut hormones: evaluation of a common preoperative carbohydrate beverage.

20. Enteral administration of alanyl-[2-(15)N]glutamine contributes more to the de novo synthesis of arginine than does intravenous infusion of the dipeptide in humans.

21. Antioxidant enriched enteral nutrition and oxidative stress after major gastrointestinal tract surgery.

22. The gut does not contribute to systemic ammonia release in humans without portosystemic shunting.

23. Glutamine is an important precursor for de novo synthesis of arginine in humans.

24. Immunological consequences of laparoscopic versus open transhiatal resection for malignancies of the distal esophagus and gastroesophageal junction.

25. The route of administration (enteral or parenteral) affects the conversion of isotopically labeled L-[2-15N]glutamine into citrulline and arginine in humans.

26. Intestinal and hepatic metabolism of glutamine and citrulline in humans.

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