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Specific Aims /Objectives:Children undergoing stem cell transplantation often require parenteral nutrition to provide adequate calories and protein due to severe mucositis and other gastrointestinal complication of the preparative regimen. Accurate provision of energy may reduce complications related to overfeeding or underfeeding. We hypothesize that changes in body composition during SCT affect REE, and that the standard approach to nutritional management of these patients may lead to overfeeding. We propose a prospective, randomized controlled trial to compare the nutritional effects of the standard method of nutritional support with an approach in which energy intake is provided to exactly meet resting energy expenditure as measured by indirect calorimetry.
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