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Specific metabolic rates of major organs and tissues across adulthood: evaluation by mechanistic model of resting energy expenditure
Oleh:
Wang, ZiMian
;
Zhiliang, Ying
;
Bosy-Westphal, Anja
;
Zhang, Junyi
;
Schautz, Britta
;
Later, Wiebke
;
Heymsfield, Steven B.
;
Muller, Manfred J.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition vol. 92 no. 06 (Dec. 2010)
,
page 1369-1377 .
Topik:
PROTEIN
;
Adult Metabolism
;
Energy Metabolism
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Am J Clin Nutr-2010-Wang-1369-77.pdf
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Perpustakaan FK
Nomor Panggil:
A07.K.2010.02
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Background: The specific resting metabolic rates (Ki; in kcal · kg-1 · d-1) of major organs and tissues in adults were suggested by Elia (in Energy metabolism: tissue determinants and cellular corollaries. New York, NY: Raven Press, 1992) to be as follows: 200 for liver, 240 for brain, 440 for heart and kidneys, 13 for skeletal muscle, 4.5 for adipose tissue, and 12 for residual organs and tissues. However, Elia's Ki values have never been fully evaluated. Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the applicability of Elia's Ki values across adulthood and to explore the potential influence of age on the Ki values. Design: A new approach was developed to evaluate the Ki values of major organs and tissues on the basis of a mechanistic model: REE = S(Ki × Ti), where REE is whole-body resting energy expenditure measured by indirect calorimetry, and Ti is the mass of individual organs and tissues measured by magnetic resonance imaging. With measured REE and Ti, marginal 95% CIs for Ki values were calculated by stepwise univariate regression analysis. An existing database of nonobese, healthy adults [n = 131; body mass index (in kg/m2) <30] was divided into 3 age groups: 21–30 y (young, n = 43), 31–50 y (middle-age, n = 51), and >50 y (n = 37). Results: Elia's Ki values were within the range of 95% CIs in the young and middle-age groups. However, Elia's Ki values were outside the right boundaries of 95% CIs in the >50-y group, which indicated that Elia's study overestimated Ki values by 3% in this group. Age-adjusted Ki values for adults aged >50 y were 194 for liver, 233 for brain, 426 for heart and kidneys, 12.6 for skeletal muscle, 4.4 for adipose tissue, and 11.6 for residuals. Conclusion: The general applicability of Elia's Ki values was validated across adulthood, although age adjustment is appropriate for specific applications.
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