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Total body fat mass is more important than muscle mass for survival of critical illness? 

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This statement is false. While both total body fat mass and muscle mass play important roles in the survival of critical illness, muscle mass is generally considered to be more crucial. Muscle mass is directly related to physical strength, mobility, and overall functional capacity, which are essential for recovery and rehabilitation during critical illness. Additionally, muscle mass is also associated with better outcomes in terms of mortality and complications. Therefore, maintaining or increasing muscle mass is often a primary focus in the management of critically ill patients.

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