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Claude Pichard
Researcher at Geneva College
Publications - 396
Citations - 27132
Claude Pichard is an academic researcher from Geneva College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parenteral nutrition & Bioelectrical impedance analysis. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 385 publications receiving 23477 citations. Previous affiliations of Claude Pichard include University of Geneva & Baylor College of Medicine.
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Body composition: whatʼs new?
TL;DR: An assessment of the fat-free and fat mass provides valuable information about changes in body composition with weight gain or loss and physical activity, and during aging.
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The clinical evaluation of the new indirect calorimeter developed by the ICALIC project
Taku Oshima,Marta Delsoglio,Yves M. Dupertuis,Pierre Singer,Elisabeth De Waele,Cecilia Veraar,Claudia Paula Heidegger,Jan Wernermann,Paul E. Wischmeyer,Mette M. Berger,Claude Pichard +10 more
TL;DR: The Q-NRG® required a much shorter time than most other ICs to determine EE in mechanically ventilated ICU patients and is the only commercially available IC tested against mass spectrometry to ensure gas accuracy, while being very easy-to use.
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Bioimpedance-Derived Phase Angle and Mortality Among Older People.
Laurence Genton,Kristina Norman,Adrian Spoerri,Claude Pichard,Véronique L. Karsegard,François Herrmann,Christophe Graf +6 more
TL;DR: This historical cohort study of prospectively collected BIA measurements aims to investigate the link between phase angle and mortality in older people and evaluate whether a phase angle cutoff can be defined.
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Four-year follow-up of body compostion in lung transplant patients.
Ursula G. Kyle,Laurent P. Nicod,Jacques-André Romand,Daniel O. Slosman,Anastase Spiliopoulos,Claude Pichard +5 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that despite posttransplant infections and grafts rejection, LTR permits FFM recovery, and two-thirds reached normal levels of FFM by year 2.
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Interaction of ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids with radiation therapy in two different colorectal cancer cell lines.
Fang Cai,Olivier Sorg,Virginie Granci,Elena Lecumberri,Raymond Miralbell,Yves M. Dupertuis,Claude Pichard +6 more
TL;DR: The effect of RT combination with DHA and to a lesser extent EPA was synergistic in the radio-sensitive LS174T cells, but additive in theRadio-resistant HT-29 cells.