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Annic Baumgartner

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Schonenberger K, Reber E, Schlappi K, Baumgartner A, Stanga Z, Kollar A
Nutr Cancer . 2023 Jun; 75(8):1638-1645. PMID: 37358229
Soft tissue sarcomas are rare malignant tumors. Traditionally, treatment is guided by patient and tumor characteristics. Data on the influence of patient characteristics, particularly nutritional status, on clinical outcomes are...
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Schonenberger K, Reber E, Durig C, Baumgartner A, Efthymiou A, Huwiler V, et al.
Front Clin Diabetes Healthc . 2023 Mar; 3:829412. PMID: 36992742
Almost half of inpatients on parenteral nutrition experience hyperglycemia, which increases the risk of complications and mortality. The blood glucose target for hospitalized patients on parenteral nutrition is 7.8 to...
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Mueller L, Mentil N, Staub N, Griot S, Olpe T, Burn F, et al.
Nutrients . 2023 Feb; 15(4). PMID: 36839175
Background: Measurement of skeletal muscle index (SMI) in computed tomography has been suggested to improve the objective assessment of muscle mass. While most studies have focused on lumbar vertebrae, we...
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Baumgartner A, Olpe T, Griot S, Mentil N, Staub N, Burn F, et al.
Clin Nutr . 2023 Jan; 42(2):199-207. PMID: 36603460
Background & Aim: CT-derived measures of muscle mass may help to identify patients with sarcopenia. We investigated the prognostic significance of CT-derived sarcopenia and muscle attenuation with nutritional markers, clinical...
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Tribolet P, Kaegi-Braun N, Gressies C, Baumgartner A, Wagner K, Stanga Z, et al.
Nutrients . 2022 May; 14(10). PMID: 35631314
Background: Cancer-related malnutrition is a prevalent condition associated with a loss of muscle mass and impaired functional status, leading to immunodeficiency, impaired quality of life and adverse clinical outcomes. Handgrip...
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Baumgartner A, Pachnis D, Parra L, Hersberger L, Bargetzi A, Bargetzi L, et al.
Nutrition . 2021 Jun; 89:111279. PMID: 34090212
Objectives: Malnutrition is highly prevalent in patients with aging-related vulnerability defined by very old age (≥80 y), physical frailty or cognitive impairment, and increases the risks for morbidity and mortality....
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Kaegi-Braun N, Tribolet P, Baumgartner A, Fehr R, Baechli V, Geiser M, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr . 2021 Apr; 114(2):731-740. PMID: 33829236
Background: Disease-related malnutrition is associated with loss of muscle mass and impaired functional status. Handgrip strength (HGS) has been proposed as an easy-to-use tool to assess muscle strength in clinical...
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Baumgartner A, Hasenboehler F, Cantone J, Hersberger L, Bargetzi A, Bargetzi L, et al.
Clin Nutr . 2020 Oct; 40(4):1843-1850. PMID: 33081983
Background: In polymorbid patients with bronchopulmonary infection, malnutrition is an independent risk factor for mortality. There is a lack of interventional data investigating whether providing nutritional support during the hospital...
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Baumgartner A, Kagi-Braun N, Tribolet P, Gomes F, Stanga Z, Schuetz P
Swiss Med Wkly . 2020 Apr; 150:w20204. PMID: 32294220
Malnutrition has been defined as a “state resulting from lack of uptake or intake of nutrition, leading to altered body composition and body cell mass, as well as to diminished...
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Kaegi-Braun N, Baumgartner A, Gomes F, Stanga Z, Deutz N, Schuetz P
Clin Nutr . 2020 Feb; 39(10):3014-3018. PMID: 32061370
Evidence-based medicine is the art of combining "best external evidence", "clinical judgement" and "patient values" for improved daily clinical decision making and is the ultimate goal in modern medicine. Historically,...