Laura Garde-Etayo , Paula Camelia Trandafir , Céline Saint-Laurent , María Dolores Ugarte , Ana María Insausti Serrano
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摘要
背景软骨发育不全患者会出现早期肥胖,这是一种与其他并发症相关的合并症。方法我们分析了身体成分对这一参数的影响,并确定用于标准身高儿童的预测模型是否适用于软骨发育不全。在这项横断面研究中,我们测量了软骨发育不全儿童的人体测量参数。脂肪量采用 Slaughter 皮褶厚度方程计算,静息能量消耗采用 Fitmate-Cosmed 热量计和针对平均身高儿童(Schofield、Institute of Medicine 和 Tverskaya)验证的预测模型测定。结果 所有方程得出的平均值都低于间接热量计得出的静息能量消耗(1256±200 千卡/天[平均值±SD]),但最接近的是 Tverskaya 方程(1017±64 千卡/天),尽管两者之间的差异仍有统计学意义。我们的结论是,体重和身高对静息能量消耗的影响最大。由于缺乏适合临床使用的有效预测模型来估算软骨发育不全患者的身体成分和静息能量消耗,因此建议使用金标准方法,将某些人体测量参数考虑在内。
Body composition and resting energy expenditure in a group of children with achondroplasia
Background
Persons with achondroplasia develop early obesity, which is a comorbidity associated with other complications. Currently, there are no validated specific predictive equations to estimate resting energy expenditure in achondroplasia.
Methods
We analyzed the influence of body composition on this parameter and determined whether predictive models used for children with standard height are adjusted to achondroplasia. In this cross-sectional study, we measured anthropometric parameters in children with achondroplasia. Fat mass was obtained using the Slaughter skinfold-thickness equation and resting energy expenditure was determined with a Fitmate-Cosmed calorimeter and with predictive models validated for children with average height (Schofield, Institute of Medicine, and Tverskaya).
Results
All of the equations yielded a lower mean value than resting energy expenditure with indirect calorimetry (1256±200 kcal/day [mean±SD]) but the closest was the Tverskaya equation (1017 ± 64 kcal/day), although the difference remained statistically significant. We conclude that weight and height have the greatest influence on resting energy expenditure.
Conclusion
We recommend studying the relationship between body composition and energy expenditure in achondroplasia in more depth. In the absence of valid predictive models suitable for clinical use to estimate body composition and resting energy expenditure in achondroplasia, it is recommended to use the gold standard methods by taking into account certain anthropometric parameters.
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