Daily metabolic rate in healthy infants
Background Previous estimates of daily metabolic rate in infants were based on short-term unstandardized measurements of energy expenditure (EE). Objective Determine 24-hour metabolic profiles in infants. Methods Energy expenditure (kcal/min by indirect calorimetry) and physical activity (oscillatio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of pediatrics 2003-08, Vol.143 (2), p.180-185 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background Previous estimates of daily metabolic rate in infants were based on short-term unstandardized measurements of energy expenditure (EE).
Objective Determine 24-hour metabolic profiles in infants.
Methods Energy expenditure (kcal/min by indirect calorimetry) and physical activity (oscillations in weight/min/kg body weight) were measured in 10 healthy infants (5.0±0.8 months, 68±3 cm, 7.3±0.8 kg) for 24 hours in the Enhanced Metabolic Testing Activity Chamber while allowing parental interaction. Energy intake, 24-hour EE, resting metabolic rate (RMR), and sleeping metabolic rate (SMR) (kcal/kg/day) were determined. In addition, extrapolated 24-hour EE, RMR, and SMR from the first 4 and 6 hours of data were compared with 24-hour measurements.
Results Twenty-four–hour energy intake, EE, RMR, and SMR (mean±SD) were 78.2±17.6, 74.7±3.8, 65.1±3.5, and 60.3±3.9, respectively. EE and physical activity showed a decrease at 11:30
pm and a return to daytime levels by 5:30
am, suggesting a metabolic circadian rhythm. Extrapolated 24-hour EE, RMR, and SMR from the first 4 hours (72.2±6.6, 65.9±8.7, and 64.9±6.4) and 6 hours (74.8±6.7, 65.8±6.6, and 64.8±5.6) were similar to 24-hour measurements.
Conclusions An apparent circadian rhythm in metabolic rate and physical activity was detected by 24-hour measurements. Furthermore, shorter-term measurements of the variables were comparable with 24-hour values. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3476 1097-6833 |
DOI: | 10.1067/S0022-3476(03)00362-7 |