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Reliability of measurements of energy expenditure and substrate oxidation using whole‐room indirect calorimetry

Timothy D. Allerton, Elvis Á. Carnero, C. Bock, Karen D. Corbin, Pierre‐Philippe Luyet, Steven R. Smith, Éric Ravussin

2021Obesity15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This analysis aimed to measure the intraparticipant reliability-the intraclass correlation coefficient-of all the components of daily energy expenditure (EE) (24-hour EE, sleep EE, resting EE, basal EE, and thermic effect of food) over a period of 3 consecutive days in 35 study participants. METHODS: The components of daily EE and substrate use (respiratory exchange ratio) were measured over 3 consecutive days before and after a 3-week 1,000-kcal/d caloric restriction/weight-loss intervention. RESULTS: There was a high degree of reliability for sleep EE (96.8%), 24-hour EE (97.8%), basal EE (90.6%), and resting EE (93.2%) during the run-in period. The intraclass correlation coefficient for the follow-up period after weight loss (3.67 ± 1.10 kg) remained high for sleep EE (95.6%), 24-hour EE (100%), basal EE (96.1%), and resting EE (92.5%). The minimal detectable differences in EE were reduced by 30% for both 24-hour EE and sleep EE when comparing 2 days versus 1 day spent in the whole-room indirect calorimeter. CONCLUSIONS: The reliability of the daily components of EE is very high both prior to and after a weight-loss intervention. We here provide instrumental data for investigators to adequately power studies investigating energy metabolism using whole-room indirect calorimetry.

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Intraclass correlationResting energy expenditureBasal metabolic rateAnimal scienceMedicineWeight lossCoefficient of variationRespiratory exchange ratioEnergy expenditureBasal (medicine)Reliability (semiconductor)Internal medicineEndocrinologyChemistryBiologyObesityPsychometricsHeart rateChromatographyBlood pressurePower (physics)Quantum mechanicsPhysicsInsulinClinical psychologyClinical Nutrition and GastroenterologyMuscle metabolism and nutritionDietary Effects on Health
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