It is recognised that weight gain is a common problem in patients with a spinal cord injury and can lead to an increased incidence of metabolic syndrome. Weight gain is thought to be attributed to excess calorie intake, reduction in energy requirements and / or a reduction in exercise. However, further understanding of this energy imbalance needs to be addressed. This feasibility study will initially determine if it is feasible to measure the 'actual' energy requirements of 15 paraplegic and 15 tetraplegic (ventilated and non-ventilated) in-patients during bed rest and rehabilitation following acute SCI. This preliminary data will be compared to 'predicted' energy expenditure levels. The calorie intake and body composition for each patient will be measured as well as factors indicative of metabolic syndrome. The study will initially provide statistical information in order to estimate the sample size required for a future definitive study.
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Sample size for definitive study
Timeframe: 1 year