TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparison between predicted and measured resting energy expenditures in Korean male collegiate soccer players
AU - Lee, Sihyung
AU - Moto, Kuniko
AU - Oh, Taewoong
AU - Taguchi, Motoko
N1 - Funding Information:
staff of Yongin University for supporting this study. We sincerely appreciate Ms. Seungah Han for helping in the measurements and arrangement of the laboratory. In addition, we acknowledge Mizuki Kato and Okumura Koichiro for their assistance with the data collection. This research was supported by Waseda University Grants for Special Research Projects (“Tokutei Kadai”) in 2018.
Publisher Copyright:
©2022 The Korean Society for Exercise Nutrition.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - [Purpose] This study aimed to evaluate the differences between predicted resting energy expenditure (REE), using fat-free mass (FFM)-based prediction equations, and measured REE in Korean male collegiate soccer players. [Methods] Fifteen male collegiate soccer players (18-21 years) participated in this study. The REE measurements were conducted using the Douglas bag method. Body composition was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). The differences between the measured REE and predicted REE, using the five FFM-based REE equations, were analyzed using the t-test, calculation of errors, regression analysis, and the Bland-Altman method. [Results] The Cunningham (1980) and ten Haaf and Weijs (2014) equations showed significantly overestimated REE (1,808 ± 99 kcal/d, p <0.01; 1,838 ± 103 kcal/d, p <0.01; respectively), but the Owen (1988), Taguchi (2011), and Kim (2015) equations’ estimations were not significantly different from the measured REE (1,589 ± 106 kcal/d, 1,640 ± 124 kcal/d, and 1,622 ± 68 kcal/d, respectively). The Taguchi equation gave the best prediction of REE with the lowest constant error (-6 ± 125) and effect size (-0.05), and a non-significant proportional bias (p = 0.95). [Conclusion] The Taguchi equation is recommended for predicting REE in Korean collegiate soccer players. The selection process of a REE-prediction equation must take into consideration the target population’s characteristics. Future studies are recommended to evaluate the validity of the different FFM-based REE-prediction equations in various Korean athletes.
AB - [Purpose] This study aimed to evaluate the differences between predicted resting energy expenditure (REE), using fat-free mass (FFM)-based prediction equations, and measured REE in Korean male collegiate soccer players. [Methods] Fifteen male collegiate soccer players (18-21 years) participated in this study. The REE measurements were conducted using the Douglas bag method. Body composition was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). The differences between the measured REE and predicted REE, using the five FFM-based REE equations, were analyzed using the t-test, calculation of errors, regression analysis, and the Bland-Altman method. [Results] The Cunningham (1980) and ten Haaf and Weijs (2014) equations showed significantly overestimated REE (1,808 ± 99 kcal/d, p <0.01; 1,838 ± 103 kcal/d, p <0.01; respectively), but the Owen (1988), Taguchi (2011), and Kim (2015) equations’ estimations were not significantly different from the measured REE (1,589 ± 106 kcal/d, 1,640 ± 124 kcal/d, and 1,622 ± 68 kcal/d, respectively). The Taguchi equation gave the best prediction of REE with the lowest constant error (-6 ± 125) and effect size (-0.05), and a non-significant proportional bias (p = 0.95). [Conclusion] The Taguchi equation is recommended for predicting REE in Korean collegiate soccer players. The selection process of a REE-prediction equation must take into consideration the target population’s characteristics. Future studies are recommended to evaluate the validity of the different FFM-based REE-prediction equations in various Korean athletes.
KW - REE ratio
KW - [Keywords] resting energy expenditure
KW - body composition
KW - energy deficiency
KW - metabolism
KW - prediction equations
KW - soccer players
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U2 - 10.20463/PAN.2022.0015
DO - 10.20463/PAN.2022.0015
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85143119635
SN - 2733-7545
VL - 26
SP - 25
EP - 31
JO - Physical Activity and Nutrition
JF - Physical Activity and Nutrition
IS - 3
ER -