Titre du document / Document title
Resting metabolic rate in Severely Obese diabetic and nondiabetic subjects
Auteur(s) / Author(s)
HUANG Kuo-Chin ;
KORMAS Nic ;
STEINBECK Katharine ;
LOUGHNAN Georgina ;
CATERSON Ian D. ;
Résumé / Abstract
Objectives: To compare the resting metabolic rate (RMR) between diabetic and nondiabetic obese subjects and to develop a predictive equation of RMR for these subjects. Research Methods and Procedures: Obese adults (1088; mean age = 44.9 ′ 12.7 years) with BMI ≥ 35 kg/m
2 (mean BMI = 46.4 ′ 8.4 kg/m
2) were recruited. One hundred forty-two subjects (61 men, 81 women) were diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (DM), giving the prevalence of DM in this clinic population as 13.7%. RMR was measured by indirect calorimetry, and several multivariate linear regression models were performed using age, gender, weight, height, BMI, fat mass, fat mass percentage, and fat-free mass as independent variables. Results: The severely obese patients with DM had consistently higher RMR after adjustment for all other variables. The best predictive equation for the severely obese was RMR = 71.767 - 2.337 X age + 257.293 X gender (women = 0 and men = 1) + 9.996 X weight (in kilograms) + 4.132 X height (in centimeters) + 145.959 X DM (nondiabetic = 0 and diabetic = 1). The age, weight, and height-adjusted least square means of RMR between diabetic and nondiabetic groups were significantly different in both genders. Discussion: Severely obese patients with type 2 diabetes had higher RMR than those without diabetes. The RMR of severely obese subjects was best predicted by an equation using age, gender, weight, height, and DM as variables.
Revue / Journal Title
Obesity research
ISSN 1071-7323
CODEN OBREFR
Source / Source
2004, vol. 12, n
o5, pp. 840-845 [6 page(s) (article)]
Langue / Language
Anglais
Editeur / Publisher
North American Association for the Study of Obesity, Silver Spring, MD, ETATS-UNIS
(1993-2005)
(Revue)
Localisation / Location
INIST-CNRS, Cote INIST : 26394, 35400011459790.0130
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