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  4. Total energy expenditure is repeatable in adults but not associated with short-term changes in body composition
 
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Total energy expenditure is repeatable in adults but not associated with short-term changes in body composition

Journal
Nature Communications
ISSN
2041-1723
Date Issued
2022-01-10
Author(s)
Rebecca Rimbach
Yosuke Yamada
Hiroyuki Sagayama
Philip N. Ainslie
Lene F. Anderson
Liam J. Anderson
Lenore Arab
Issaad Baddou
Kweku Bedu-Addo
Ellen E. Blaak
Stephane Blanc
Alberto G. Bonomi
Carlijn V. C. Bouten
Pascal Bovet
Maciej S. Buchowski
Nancy F. Butte
Stefan G. J. A. Camps
Graeme L. Close
Jamie A. Cooper
Sai Krupa Das
Lara R. Dugas
Ulf Ekelund
Sonja Entringer
Terrence Forrester
Barry W. Fudge
Annelies H. Goris
Michael Gurven
Catherine Hambly
Asmaa El Hamdouchi
Marije B. Hoos
Sumei Hu
Noorjehan Joonas
Annemiek M. Joosen
Peter Katzmarzyk
Kitty P. Kempen
Misaka Kimura
William E. Kraus
Robert F. Kushner
Estelle V. Lambert
William R. Leonard
Nader Lessan
Corby K. Martin
Anine C. Medin
Erwin P. Meijer
James C. Morehen
James P. Morton
Marian L. Neuhouser
Theresa A. Nicklas
Robert M. Ojiambo
Kirsi H. Pietiläinen
Yannis P. Pitsiladis
Jacob Plange-Rhule
Guy Plasqui
Ross L. Prentice
Roberto A. Rabinovich
Susan B. Racette
David A. Raichlen
Eric Ravussin
Rebecca M. Reynolds
Susan B. Roberts
Albertine J. Schuit
Anders M. Sjödin
Eric Stice
Samuel S. Urlacher
Giulio Valenti
Ludo M. Van Etten
Edgar A. Van Mil
Jonathan C. K. Wells
George Wilson
Brian M. Wood
Jack Yanovski
Tsukasa Yoshida
Xueying Zhang
Alexia J. Murphy-Alford
Cornelia U. Loechl
Amy H. Luke
Jennifer Rood
Dale A. Schoeller
Klaas R. Westerterp
William W. Wong
John R. Speakman
Herman Pontzer
John R. Speakman
DOI
10.1038/s41467-021-27246-z
Abstract
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>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 (<jats:italic>N</jats:italic> = 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 (<jats:italic>N</jats:italic> = 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.</jats:p>
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