“…These changes, suggestive of malnutrition, were not related to disease location, duration, or activity. More recently, utilizing dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, Bryant et al 14 described appendicular skeletal muscle (ASM) mass, as a reflection of true muscles mass in adult patients with UC. Of their cohort of 42 patients, 26% demonstrated an ASM index ,1 standard deviation and were considered to have low lean mass; however, fat mass was not considered reduced.…”