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Body weight control and energy expenditure
Danielle Cristina Fonseca, Priscila Sala, Beatriz de Azevedo Muner Ferreira, Jessica Reis, Raquel Susana Torrinhas, Itai Bendavid, Dan Linetzky Waitzberg Clinical Nutrition Experimental Volume 20, Pages (August 2018) DOI: /j.yclnex Copyright © 2018 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 Examples of total daily energy expenditure in 6 subjects with control weight, overweight and obesity. Total energy expenditure is demonstrated per kg of body weight, showing higher body weight and fat mass associated with lower total energy expenditure. Subjects 1, 2 are controls, subjects 3, 4 are overweight and subjects 5, 6 are obese. Adapted from Ref. [14]. Subject 1: 22 year old male, Weight 69.1 kg, Height 1.75 m, Body Mass Index 22.6 kg/m2, Body Fat 19.9%; Subject 2: 20 y/o female, 58 kg, 1.63 m, BMI 21.7 kg/m2, Body Fat 23.5%; Subject 3: 22 y/o male, 80 kg, 1.72 m, 27.0 kg/m2, Body Fat 25.2%; Subject 4: 20 y/o female, 76.6 kg, 1.75 m, BMI 29.8 kg/m2, Body Fat 34.3%; Subject 5: 22 y/o male, 105 kg, 1.79 m, BMI 32.8 kg/m2, Body Fat 29.4%; Subject 6: 30 y/o female, 92 kg, 1.63 m, BMI 34.6 kg/m2, Body Fat 40.5%. Clinical Nutrition Experimental , 55-59DOI: ( /j.yclnex ) Copyright © 2018 The Authors Terms and Conditions
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