Daily energy expenditure in free-living conditions in obese and non-obese children: comparison of doubly labelled water (2H2(18)O) method and heart-rate monitoring.


Autoria(s): Maffeis C.; Pinelli L.; Zaffanello M.; Schena F.; Iacumin P.; Schutz Y.
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01/09/1995

Resumo

OBJECTIVE: To compare the heart-rate monitoring with the doubly labelled water (2H2(18)O) method to estimate total daily energy expenditure in obese and non-obese children. DESIGN: Cross sectional study of obese and normal weight children. SUBJECTS: 13 prepubertal children: six obese (4M, 2F, 9.1 +/- 1.5 years, 47.3 +/- 9.7 kg) and seven non-obese (3M, 4F, 9.3 +/- 0.6 years, 31.8 +/- 3.2 kg). MEASUREMENTS: Total daily energy expenditure was assessed by means of the doubly labelled water method (TEEDLW) and of heart-rate monitoring (TEEHR). RESULTS: TEEHR was significantly (P < 0.05) higher than TEEDLW in obese children (9.47 +/- 0.84 MJ/d vs 8.99 +/- 0.63 MJ/d) whereas it was not different in non-obese children (8.43 +/- 2.02 MJ/d vs 8.42 +/- 2.30 MJ/d, P = NS). The difference of TEE assessed by HR monitoring in the obese group averaged 6.2 +/- 4.7%. At the individual level, the degree of agreement (difference between TEEHR and TEEDLW +/- 2s.d.) was low both in obese (-0.36, 1.32 MJ/d) and in non-obese children (-1.30, 1.34 MJ/d). At the group level, the agreement between the two methods was good in nonobese children (95% c.i. for the bias:-0.59, 0.63 MJ/d) but not in obese children (0.04, 0.92 MJ/d). Duration of sleep and energy expenditure during resting and physical activity were not significantly different in the two groups. Patterns of heart-rate (or derived energy expenditure) during the day-time were similar in obese and non-obese children. CONCLUSION: The HR monitoring technique provides an estimation of TEE close to that assessed by the DLW method in non-obese prepubertal children. In comparison with DLW, the HR monitoring method yields a greater TEE value in obese children.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_F21A3B7A9C48

isbn:0307-0565 (Print)

pmid:8574279

isiid:A1995RR13600012

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en

Fonte

International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders, vol. 19, no. 9, pp. 671-677

Palavras-Chave #Anthropometry; Body Mass Index; Calorimetry, Indirect; Carbon Dioxide/metabolism; Child; Cross-Sectional Studies; Deuterium Oxide/diagnostic use; Energy Metabolism/physiology; Female; Heart Rate/physiology; Humans; Male; Obesity/metabolism; Obesity/physiopathology; Oxygen/metabolism; Oxygen Consumption/physiology
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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