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Accuracy of the Resting Energy Expenditure Estimation Equations for Healthy Women.

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2021-01-20

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Molina-Luque, Rafael
Carrasco-Marín, Fernanda
Márquez-Urrizola, Constanza
Ulloa, Natalia
Romero-Saldaña, Manuel
Molina-Recio, Guillermo

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There exist several prediction equations for the estimation of resting energy expenditure (REE). However, none of these equations have been validated in the Chilean female population yet. The aims of this study are (1) to determine the accuracy of existing equations for prediction of REE and (2) to develop new equations in a sample of healthy Chilean women. A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out on 620 Chilean women. The sample showed an age range between 18 and 73 years, a body mass index average of 28.5 ± 5.2 kg/m2, and a prevalence of overweight and obesity of 41% and 33.2%, respectively. REE was measured by indirect calorimetry (REEIC), which was used as the gold standard to determine the accuracy of twelve available REE prediction equations and to calculate alternative formulas for estimation of REE. Paired t-tests and Bland-Altman plots were used to know the accuracy of the estimation equations with REEIC. At the same time, multiple linear regressions were performed to propose possible alternative equations. The analyses were carried out by age groups and according to nutritional status. All the equations showed a tendency to overestimate REE, regardless of age or nutritional status. Overall, the Ireton-Jones equation achieved the highest mean percentage difference from REEIC at 67.1 ± 31%. The alternative new equations, containing variables of body composition, reached a higher percentage of classification within ± 10% of REEIC. The available equations do not adequately estimate REE in this sample of Chilean women. Although they must be validated, the new formulas proposed show better adaptation to this Chilean sample.

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Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Basal metabolism
Body mass index
Calorimetry, indirect
Cross-sectional studies
Energy metabolism
Female
Humans
Mathematical concepts
Middle aged
Nutritional status
Obesity
Overweight
Reproducibility of results
Rest
Young adult

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Calorimetría indirecta
Conceptos matemáticos
Estado nutricional
Metabolismo basal
Metabolismo energético
Obesidad
Sobrepeso
Índice de masa corporal

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Anthropometry, Resting energy expenditure, Women

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Molina-Luque R, Carrasco-Marín F, Márquez-Urrizola C, Ulloa N, Romero-Saldaña M, Molina-Recio G. Accuracy of the Resting Energy Expenditure Estimation Equations for Healthy Women. Nutrients. 2021 Jan 24;13(2):345