Growth Failure and Congenital Heart Disease

作者: Ingeborg Krieger

DOI: 10.1001/ARCHPEDI.1970.02100110045002

关键词: Internal medicineBasal metabolic rateHeart diseaseOrganic diseaseMedicineIn patientCalorie intakeEndocrinologyWeight gainAnabolismNitrogen balance

摘要: The significance of insufficient intakes in the growth failure congenital heart disease was evaluated by measuring response to forced feeding patients who, prior it, had adequate calorie intake on basis normal requirements for age and weight but who did not grow. anabolic excellent. On a comparable intake, nitrogen retention gain were similar those with absence organic disease. Nitrogen retentions proportionate weight. Calorie per unit body increased because basal metabolic rate (BMR) increased. This increase due control degrees BMR.

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