학술논문

Total energy expenditure is repeatable in adults but not associated with short-term changes in body composition
Document Type
article
Author
Rimbach, RebeccaYamada, YosukeSagayama, HiroyukiAinslie, Philip NAnderson, Lene FAnderson, Liam JArab, LenoreBaddou, IssaadBedu-Addo, KwekuBlaak, Ellen EBlanc, StephaneBonomi, Alberto GBouten, Carlijn VCBovet, PascalBuchowski, Maciej SButte, Nancy FCamps, Stefan GJAClose, Graeme LCooper, Jamie ADas, Sai KrupaDugas, Lara REkelund, UlfEntringer, SonjaForrester, TerrenceFudge, Barry WGoris, Annelies HGurven, MichaelHambly, CatherineEl Hamdouchi, AsmaaHoos, Marije BHu, SumeiJoonas, NoorjehanJoosen, Annemiek MKatzmarzyk, PeterKempen, Kitty PKimura, MisakaKraus, William EKushner, Robert FLambert, Estelle VLeonard, William RLessan, NaderMartin, Corby KMedin, Anine CMeijer, Erwin PMorehen, James CMorton, James PNeuhouser, Marian LNicklas, Theresa AOjiambo, Robert MPietiläinen, Kirsi HPitsiladis, Yannis PPlange-Rhule, JacobPlasqui, GuyPrentice, Ross LRabinovich, Roberto ARacette, Susan BRaichlen, David ARavussin, EricReynolds, Rebecca MRoberts, Susan BSchuit, Albertine JSjödin, Anders MStice, EricUrlacher, Samuel SValenti, GiulioVan Etten, Ludo MVan Mil, Edgar AWells, Jonathan CKWilson, GeorgeWood, Brian MYanovski, JackYoshida, TsukasaZhang, XueyingMurphy-Alford, Alexia JLoechl, Cornelia ULuke, Amy HRood, JenniferSchoeller, Dale AWesterterp, Klaas RWong, William WSpeakman, John RPontzer, Herman
Source
Nature Communications. 13(1)
Subject
Nutrition
Pediatric
Clinical Research
Obesity
Aetiology
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Metabolic and endocrine
Adipose Tissue
Adult
Bayes Theorem
Body Composition
Child
Databases
Factual
Energy Metabolism
Female
Humans
Isotope Labeling
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Middle Aged
Water
Weight Gain
IAEA DLW Database Consortium
Language
Abstract
Low total energy expenditure (TEE, MJ/d) has been a hypothesized risk factor for weight gain, but repeatability of TEE, a critical variable in longitudinal studies of energy balance, is understudied. We examine repeated doubly labeled water (DLW) measurements of TEE in 348 adults and 47 children from the IAEA DLW Database (mean ± SD time interval: 1.9 ± 2.9 y) to assess repeatability of TEE, and to examine if TEE adjusted for age, sex, fat-free mass, and fat mass is associated with changes in weight or body composition. Here, we report that repeatability of TEE is high for adults, but not children. Bivariate Bayesian mixed models show no among or within-individual correlation between body composition (fat mass or percentage) and unadjusted TEE in adults. For adults aged 20-60 y (N = 267; time interval: 7.4 ± 12.2 weeks), increases in adjusted TEE are associated with weight gain but not with changes in body composition; results are similar for subjects with intervals >4 weeks (N = 53; 29.1 ± 12.8 weeks). This suggests low TEE is not a risk factor for, and high TEE is not protective against, weight or body fat gain over the time intervals tested.