A low resting metabolic rate in late childhood is associated with weight gain in adolescence
Background and Objectives.Lower total energy expenditure (TEE) and resting metabolic rate (RMR) are associated with greater weight gain in Native American adults. Whether these effects exist in childhood is unclear. We hypothesized that lower energy expenditure measured in childhood would predict greater relative change in body mass index (BMI) during adolescence.
Source: Metabolism - Clinical and Experimental - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Maximilian G. Hohenadel, Tim Hollstein, Marie Thearle, Martin Reinhardt, Paolo Piaggi, Arline D. Salbe, Jonathan Krakoff Source Type: research
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