Comparisons between predictive equations of resting metabolic rate and indirect calorimetry in obese teenagers

Objective: To measure the accuracy of predictive equations of resting metabolic rate (RMR) in obese teenagers in relation to indirect calorimetry (IC). Methods: This study was conducted with 116 obese teenagers (60 males; 13.7±1.1 years). The RMR was calculated from Harris and Benedict, Schofield, W...

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Autores principales: Oliveira,Bruno A P de, Nicoletti,Carolina F, Gardim,Camila B, Andrade,Vitor L de, Freitas Júnior,Ismael F
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-751820140002000012014-11-10Comparisons between predictive equations of resting metabolic rate and indirect calorimetry in obese teenagersOliveira,Bruno A P deNicoletti,Carolina FGardim,Camila BAndrade,Vitor L deFreitas Júnior,Ismael F obesity teenagers resting metabolic rate indirect calorimetry predictive equations Objective: To measure the accuracy of predictive equations of resting metabolic rate (RMR) in obese teenagers in relation to indirect calorimetry (IC). Methods: This study was conducted with 116 obese teenagers (60 males; 13.7±1.1 years). The RMR was calculated from Harris and Benedict, Schofield, WHO, Henry and Rees equations. The RMR was measured by the QUARK-RMR system. The comparison between predictive equations and IC was by the Student's t test. The reliability of data between predictive equations and IC was verified by the typical error of measurement (TEM) and the coefficient of variation (CV%). Results: Henry's equation was significantly different from IC (p<0.02). The CV% found for each equations compared to IC turned was low. However, when the TEM was measured it was considered high in absolute values which can cause errors when estimating the RMR. Therefore, it is important that specific predictive equations are developed for Brazilian obese teenagers.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de Nutrición, Bromatología y ToxicologíaRevista chilena de nutrición v.41 n.2 20142014-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-75182014000200001en10.4067/S0717-75182014000200001
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language English
topic obesity
teenagers
resting metabolic rate
indirect calorimetry
predictive equations
spellingShingle obesity
teenagers
resting metabolic rate
indirect calorimetry
predictive equations
Oliveira,Bruno A P de
Nicoletti,Carolina F
Gardim,Camila B
Andrade,Vitor L de
Freitas Júnior,Ismael F
Comparisons between predictive equations of resting metabolic rate and indirect calorimetry in obese teenagers
description Objective: To measure the accuracy of predictive equations of resting metabolic rate (RMR) in obese teenagers in relation to indirect calorimetry (IC). Methods: This study was conducted with 116 obese teenagers (60 males; 13.7±1.1 years). The RMR was calculated from Harris and Benedict, Schofield, WHO, Henry and Rees equations. The RMR was measured by the QUARK-RMR system. The comparison between predictive equations and IC was by the Student's t test. The reliability of data between predictive equations and IC was verified by the typical error of measurement (TEM) and the coefficient of variation (CV%). Results: Henry's equation was significantly different from IC (p<0.02). The CV% found for each equations compared to IC turned was low. However, when the TEM was measured it was considered high in absolute values which can cause errors when estimating the RMR. Therefore, it is important that specific predictive equations are developed for Brazilian obese teenagers.
author Oliveira,Bruno A P de
Nicoletti,Carolina F
Gardim,Camila B
Andrade,Vitor L de
Freitas Júnior,Ismael F
author_facet Oliveira,Bruno A P de
Nicoletti,Carolina F
Gardim,Camila B
Andrade,Vitor L de
Freitas Júnior,Ismael F
author_sort Oliveira,Bruno A P de
title Comparisons between predictive equations of resting metabolic rate and indirect calorimetry in obese teenagers
title_short Comparisons between predictive equations of resting metabolic rate and indirect calorimetry in obese teenagers
title_full Comparisons between predictive equations of resting metabolic rate and indirect calorimetry in obese teenagers
title_fullStr Comparisons between predictive equations of resting metabolic rate and indirect calorimetry in obese teenagers
title_full_unstemmed Comparisons between predictive equations of resting metabolic rate and indirect calorimetry in obese teenagers
title_sort comparisons between predictive equations of resting metabolic rate and indirect calorimetry in obese teenagers
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Nutrición, Bromatología y Toxicología
publishDate 2014
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