Basal Energy Expenditure of Chinese Healthy Adults:Comparison of Measured and Predicted Values

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MAO De Qian [1 ]
WU Jing Huan [1 ]
HUANG Cheng Yu [2 ]
LI Ke Ji [3 ]
LIU Xiao Li [4 ]
ZHANG Shi Lian [5 ]
WANG Yan Ling [6 ]
CHEN Wei [7 ]
LI Ming [2 ]
YANG Xiao Guang [1 ]
PIAO Jian Hua [1 ]
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[1] Key Laboratory of Trace Element Nutrition of National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China,Department of Trace Element Nutrition, National Institute for Nutrition and Health, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
[2] West China School of Public Health, Sichuan University
[3] School of Public Health, Peking University
[4] Shenzhen Center for Chronic Disease Control
[5] Hebei Province Center for Disease Prevention and Control
[6] Mudanjiang Center for Disease Prevention and Control
[7] Peking Union Medical College Hospital
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Objective This study aimed to measure the basal energy expenditure(BEE) of Chinese healthy adults and establish an accurate predictive equation for this population.Methods In total, 470 Chinese healthy adults had their BEE measured using the Cosmed K4 b2 portable metabolic system. Multiple linear regression analysis was applied to develop new optimal equations for predicting BEE. The bias, accuracy rate, concordance correlation coefficient(CCC), and root mean square error(RMSE) were used to evaluate the accuracy of the predictive equations.Results There was a significant difference in BEE between males and females, with 5,954 kJ/d and5,089 kJ/d, respectively. People living in rural areas expended significantly higher BEE(5,885 kJ/d) than those in urban areas(5,279 kJ/d). Previous equations developed by Henry, Schofield, Harris-Benedict(HB), and Liu overestimated the BEE of Chinese healthy adults. The new equations derived from the present study displayed the smallest average bias and RMSE from the measured basal energy expenditure(mBEE). The CCC of the new equations was higher than other predictive equations, but it was lower than 0.8. There was no significant difference in the accuracy rate among all predictive equations.Conclusions Sex and regional differences in BEE were observed in Chinese healthy adults. Neither the widely used previous predictive equations nor the one derived in the present study were accurate enough for estimating the BEE of Chinese healthy adults. Further study is required to develop more accurate equations for predicting the BEE of Chinese healthy adults aged between 20–45 years.
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