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Total Energy Expenditure, Body Composition, Physical Activity, and Step Count in Japanese Preschool Children: A Study Based on Doubly Labeled Water

Adequate energy intake is essential for the healthy development of children, and the estimated energy requirement of children is determined by total daily energy expenditure (TDEE) and energy deposition for growth. A previous study in Japanese tweens indicated that TDEE could be estimated by fat-fre...

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Autores principales: Yamada, Yosuke, Sagayama, Hiroyuki, Itoi, Aya, Nishimura, Makoto, Fujisawa, Kaori, Higaki, Yasuki, Kimura, Misaka, Aoki, Yoshiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7281979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32357525
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12051223
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author Yamada, Yosuke
Sagayama, Hiroyuki
Itoi, Aya
Nishimura, Makoto
Fujisawa, Kaori
Higaki, Yasuki
Kimura, Misaka
Aoki, Yoshiko
author_facet Yamada, Yosuke
Sagayama, Hiroyuki
Itoi, Aya
Nishimura, Makoto
Fujisawa, Kaori
Higaki, Yasuki
Kimura, Misaka
Aoki, Yoshiko
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description Adequate energy intake is essential for the healthy development of children, and the estimated energy requirement of children is determined by total daily energy expenditure (TDEE) and energy deposition for growth. A previous study in Japanese tweens indicated that TDEE could be estimated by fat-free mass (FFM) and step count. The aims of this study were to measure TDEE in Japanese preschool children and to confirm whether TDEE can be estimated by FFM and step count in preschool children. Twenty-one children aged 4–6 years old (11 girls and 10 boys; age, 5.1 (0.9) years; height, 107.2 (6.6) cm; weight, 17.5 (1.7) kg; BMI, 15.3 (1.3); mean (SD)) participated in this study. FFM and 7-day TDEE were obtained by doubly labeled water (DLW). Participants wore accelerometers during the DLW measurement period. No significant differences were observed in age-adjusted height, weight, BMI, FFM (13.0 (1.5) kg), or TDEE (1300 (174) kcal/day) between girls and boys. Girls had significantly higher percent fat and a lower daily step count than boys. Stepwise regression analysis revealed that FFM and step count were significant predictors of TDEE; TDEE (kcal/day) = 85.0 × FFM (kg) + 0.0135 × step count (steps/day). This accounted for 74% of TDEE variance. The current study confirmed that FFM and step count are major determinants of TDEE in Japanese preschool children as well as adolescents, although further research is needed to obtain precise equations.
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spelling pubmed-72819792020-06-15 Total Energy Expenditure, Body Composition, Physical Activity, and Step Count in Japanese Preschool Children: A Study Based on Doubly Labeled Water Yamada, Yosuke Sagayama, Hiroyuki Itoi, Aya Nishimura, Makoto Fujisawa, Kaori Higaki, Yasuki Kimura, Misaka Aoki, Yoshiko Nutrients Article Adequate energy intake is essential for the healthy development of children, and the estimated energy requirement of children is determined by total daily energy expenditure (TDEE) and energy deposition for growth. A previous study in Japanese tweens indicated that TDEE could be estimated by fat-free mass (FFM) and step count. The aims of this study were to measure TDEE in Japanese preschool children and to confirm whether TDEE can be estimated by FFM and step count in preschool children. Twenty-one children aged 4–6 years old (11 girls and 10 boys; age, 5.1 (0.9) years; height, 107.2 (6.6) cm; weight, 17.5 (1.7) kg; BMI, 15.3 (1.3); mean (SD)) participated in this study. FFM and 7-day TDEE were obtained by doubly labeled water (DLW). Participants wore accelerometers during the DLW measurement period. No significant differences were observed in age-adjusted height, weight, BMI, FFM (13.0 (1.5) kg), or TDEE (1300 (174) kcal/day) between girls and boys. Girls had significantly higher percent fat and a lower daily step count than boys. Stepwise regression analysis revealed that FFM and step count were significant predictors of TDEE; TDEE (kcal/day) = 85.0 × FFM (kg) + 0.0135 × step count (steps/day). This accounted for 74% of TDEE variance. The current study confirmed that FFM and step count are major determinants of TDEE in Japanese preschool children as well as adolescents, although further research is needed to obtain precise equations. MDPI 2020-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7281979/ /pubmed/32357525 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12051223 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yamada, Yosuke
Sagayama, Hiroyuki
Itoi, Aya
Nishimura, Makoto
Fujisawa, Kaori
Higaki, Yasuki
Kimura, Misaka
Aoki, Yoshiko
Total Energy Expenditure, Body Composition, Physical Activity, and Step Count in Japanese Preschool Children: A Study Based on Doubly Labeled Water
title Total Energy Expenditure, Body Composition, Physical Activity, and Step Count in Japanese Preschool Children: A Study Based on Doubly Labeled Water
title_full Total Energy Expenditure, Body Composition, Physical Activity, and Step Count in Japanese Preschool Children: A Study Based on Doubly Labeled Water
title_fullStr Total Energy Expenditure, Body Composition, Physical Activity, and Step Count in Japanese Preschool Children: A Study Based on Doubly Labeled Water
title_full_unstemmed Total Energy Expenditure, Body Composition, Physical Activity, and Step Count in Japanese Preschool Children: A Study Based on Doubly Labeled Water
title_short Total Energy Expenditure, Body Composition, Physical Activity, and Step Count in Japanese Preschool Children: A Study Based on Doubly Labeled Water
title_sort total energy expenditure, body composition, physical activity, and step count in japanese preschool children: a study based on doubly labeled water
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7281979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32357525
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12051223
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