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ea0081p371 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Body composition in patients undergoing liver transplantation

Argente Pla Maria , Garcia-Malpartida Katherine , Lopez-Gironas Regina , Martin-Sanchis Silvia , Mico-Garcia Andrea , Gasco Eva , Dura-De Miguel Angela , Hernandez Lorena , Vera Elena , Merino Torres Juan Francisco

RationaleLiver cirrhosis frequently leads to changes in body composition consisting of a loss of lean mass, increased body water and variable alterations of fat mass. Changes in body composition may occur after liver transplantation (LT). Our aim was to study the changes that occur in body composition after LT (in the postoperative period after LT as well as 1 month later). Methods: A body composition study was carried out using th...

ea0090p111 | Endocrine-related Cancer | ECE2023

Body composition of Patients with advanced Gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) Neuroendocrine Neoplasms (NENs) in Spain: Nutrigetne Study

Argente Pla Maria , Casteras Anna , Giribes Miguel , Anton Beatriz , Soledad Librizzi Maria , Custodio Carretero Ana , Palma Milla Samara , Suarez Gutierrez Lorena , Peiro Inmaculada , Serrano Urzaiz Leticia , Leon-Idougourram Soraya , Dieguez Felechosa Marta , Febrero Beatriz , Scorojanu Iulia , Antonio Pazos Toral Fernando , Biarnes Josefina , Pascual-Corrales Eider , Angel Dias-Perez Jose , Antonio Sampedro-Nunez Miguel , Angel Martinez Olmos Miguel , Mico Garcia Andrea , Isabel Del Olmo Garcia Maria

Introduction / Background: Patients with advanced GEP-NENs often present with metabolic disorders and oncological treatments may increase malnutrition risk as well as alterations on body composition. Several studies have suggested that sarcopenia is independently associated with a worse prognosis in oncological patients. Sarcopenia predicts survival regardless of body weight; moreover, a reduced muscle mass is not only observed in cachectic individuals but also in overweight p...