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Najate Achamrah
Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research
Publications - 61
Citations - 873
Najate Achamrah is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Anorexia. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 42 publications receiving 518 citations. Previous affiliations of Najate Achamrah include University of Rouen & Geneva College.
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Comparison of body composition assessment by DXA and BIA according to the body mass index: A retrospective study on 3655 measures.
Najate Achamrah,Guillaume Colange,J. Delay,A. Rimbert,V. Folope,André Petit,Sébastien Grigioni,Pierre Déchelotte,Moïse Coëffier +8 more
TL;DR: Comparing body composition assessment by DXA and BIA according to the body mass index (BMI) in a large cohort suggests that BIA and DXA methods are interchangeable at a population level, irrespective of BMI.
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Indirect Calorimetry in Clinical Practice.
TL;DR: This review aims at summarizing the latest innovations of IC as well as the clinical indications, benefits, and limitations.
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Physical activity in patients with anorexia nervosa.
TL;DR: It is suggested here that physical activity during refeeding of patients with AN should be personalized according to the physical and mental status of each patient, in the absence of standardized guidelines.
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Validity of predictive equations for resting energy expenditure according to the body mass index in a population of 1726 patients followed in a Nutrition Unit
Pierre Jésus,Najate Achamrah,Sébastien Grigioni,Jocelyne Charles,A. Rimbert,V. Folope,André Petit,Pierre Déchelotte,Moïse Coëffier +8 more
TL;DR: Usual predictive equations of REE are not suitable for predicting REE in patients with extreme BMI, in particularly in patientswith BMI <16 kg m(-2).
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Glutamine and the regulation of intestinal permeability: from bench to bedside.
TL;DR: Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in plasma and plays a key role in maintaining the integrity of intestinal barrier and can improve gut barrier function in several experimental conditions of injury and in some clinical situations.