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Search for: [Abstract = "nd body mass composition. The majority of pediatric patients with newly \- onset Crohn’s disease had proper body weight, concomitantly showing alterations in body mass composition, most frequently fat free mass deficiency. BMI correlated with fat mass and thus was not precise enough tool to asses patients nutritional status. Phasal angle strongly correlated with lean tissue, fat free mass, albumin concentration and showed no correlation with fat mass. The assessment of its utility in malnutrition and protein deficiency estimation, requires further investigation with a larger group of patients. Children with newly \- onset Crohn’s disease presented differential of adipokines concentration. The exclusive enteral nutrition induction treatment had early, contrary impact on leptin and resistin concentration. Decreased resistin concentration may positive influence on gaining clinical remission in Crohn’s disease."]

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