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Association between Adult Stature and Energy Expenditure in Low-Income Women from Northeastern Brazil

BACKGROUND: Perinatal undernutrition may lead to important metabolic adaptations in adult life, short stature being the most visible. The present study aimed to evaluate the association between stature and total energy expenditure of low-income women. METHOD: Women aged 19–45 years from low-income c...

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Autores principales: Albuquerque, Fabiana Cristina Alves, Bueno, Nassib Bezerra, Clemente, Ana Paula Grotti, Ferriolli, Eduardo, Florêncio, Telma Maria Menezes Toledo, Hoffman, Daniel, Sawaya, Ana Lydia
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4492788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26147672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131891
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author Albuquerque, Fabiana Cristina Alves
Bueno, Nassib Bezerra
Clemente, Ana Paula Grotti
Ferriolli, Eduardo
Florêncio, Telma Maria Menezes Toledo
Hoffman, Daniel
Sawaya, Ana Lydia
author_facet Albuquerque, Fabiana Cristina Alves
Bueno, Nassib Bezerra
Clemente, Ana Paula Grotti
Ferriolli, Eduardo
Florêncio, Telma Maria Menezes Toledo
Hoffman, Daniel
Sawaya, Ana Lydia
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description BACKGROUND: Perinatal undernutrition may lead to important metabolic adaptations in adult life, short stature being the most visible. The present study aimed to evaluate the association between stature and total energy expenditure of low-income women. METHOD: Women aged 19–45 years from low-income communities in Maceió-AL were recruited. A sample of 67 volunteers was selected and divided into either short stature (≤152.4 cm; n = 34) or non-short stature (≥158.7 cm; n = 33) group. Data on socioeconomic status, anthropometric variables, and hormonal profiles was collected. Total energy expenditure and body composition were assessed by the doubly labeled water technique with multiple points over 14 days. In addition, physical activity levels were measured with triaxial accelerometers and dietary intake data were collected using three 24-hour food records. RESULTS: The mean subject age was 30.94 years. Women of short stature had lower body weight and lean body mass compared to non-short women, but there were no differences in thyroid hormone concentrations or daily energy intake between the two groups. Short-stature women showed lower total energy expenditure (P = 0.01) and a significantly higher physical activity level (P = 0.01) compared to non-short women. However, the difference in total energy expenditure was no longer significant after statistical adjustment for age, lean body mass, and triiodothyronine concentrations. CONCLUSION: Women with short stature present the same energy intake, but lower total energy expenditure than non-short women, even with a higher physical activity level, which suggests that they are more prone to weight gain.
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spelling pubmed-44927882015-07-15 Association between Adult Stature and Energy Expenditure in Low-Income Women from Northeastern Brazil Albuquerque, Fabiana Cristina Alves Bueno, Nassib Bezerra Clemente, Ana Paula Grotti Ferriolli, Eduardo Florêncio, Telma Maria Menezes Toledo Hoffman, Daniel Sawaya, Ana Lydia PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Perinatal undernutrition may lead to important metabolic adaptations in adult life, short stature being the most visible. The present study aimed to evaluate the association between stature and total energy expenditure of low-income women. METHOD: Women aged 19–45 years from low-income communities in Maceió-AL were recruited. A sample of 67 volunteers was selected and divided into either short stature (≤152.4 cm; n = 34) or non-short stature (≥158.7 cm; n = 33) group. Data on socioeconomic status, anthropometric variables, and hormonal profiles was collected. Total energy expenditure and body composition were assessed by the doubly labeled water technique with multiple points over 14 days. In addition, physical activity levels were measured with triaxial accelerometers and dietary intake data were collected using three 24-hour food records. RESULTS: The mean subject age was 30.94 years. Women of short stature had lower body weight and lean body mass compared to non-short women, but there were no differences in thyroid hormone concentrations or daily energy intake between the two groups. Short-stature women showed lower total energy expenditure (P = 0.01) and a significantly higher physical activity level (P = 0.01) compared to non-short women. However, the difference in total energy expenditure was no longer significant after statistical adjustment for age, lean body mass, and triiodothyronine concentrations. CONCLUSION: Women with short stature present the same energy intake, but lower total energy expenditure than non-short women, even with a higher physical activity level, which suggests that they are more prone to weight gain. Public Library of Science 2015-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4492788/ /pubmed/26147672 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131891 Text en © 2015 Albuquerque et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bueno, Nassib Bezerra
Clemente, Ana Paula Grotti
Ferriolli, Eduardo
Florêncio, Telma Maria Menezes Toledo
Hoffman, Daniel
Sawaya, Ana Lydia
Association between Adult Stature and Energy Expenditure in Low-Income Women from Northeastern Brazil
title Association between Adult Stature and Energy Expenditure in Low-Income Women from Northeastern Brazil
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title_fullStr Association between Adult Stature and Energy Expenditure in Low-Income Women from Northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Association between Adult Stature and Energy Expenditure in Low-Income Women from Northeastern Brazil
title_short Association between Adult Stature and Energy Expenditure in Low-Income Women from Northeastern Brazil
title_sort association between adult stature and energy expenditure in low-income women from northeastern brazil
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4492788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26147672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131891
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