Background: Increased resting energy expenditure (REE) has been hypothesized to be a potential cause of weight loss in individuals with Crohn's disease (CD). This study aimed to develop and validate new predictive equations for estimating REE in adults with CD. Methods: Adults, ages 18–65 years, with CD were recruited. Anthropometry, indirect calorimetry, and bioimpedance analysis were performed in all patients. Disease activity was assessed by Crohn's Disease Activity Index. The new predictive equations were generated using different regression models. Prediction accuracy of the new equations was assessed and compared with the most commonly used equations. Results: A total of 270 CD patients (159 males, 111 females) were included and randomly assigned to the calibration (n = 180) and validation groups (n = 90). REE was directly correlated with weight and bioimpedance index, whereas the relation with both age and disease activity was inverse. The new equations were suitable for estimating REE at population level (bias: −0.2 and −0.3, respectively). Individual accuracy was good in both models (≥80%, respectively), especially in females; and similar results were shown by some of the selected equations. But, when accuracy was set within ±5%, the new equations gave the highest prediction. Conclusion: The new, disease-specific, equations for predicting REE in individuals with CD give a good prediction accuracy as far as those proposed in the literature for the general population. However, the new ones performed better at the individual level. Further studies are needed to verify the reliability and usefulness of these new equations.

New predictive equations for estimating resting energy expenditure in adults with crohn's disease / Marra, M.; Cioffi, I.; Morlino, D.; Di Vincenzo, O.; Pagano, M. C.; Imperatore, N.; Alfonsi, L.; Santarpia, L.; Castiglione, F.; Scalfi, L.; Pasanisi, F.. - In: JPEN. JOURNAL OF PARENTERAL AND ENTERAL NUTRITION. - ISSN 0148-6071. - 44:6(2020), pp. 1021-1028. [10.1002/jpen.1790]

New predictive equations for estimating resting energy expenditure in adults with crohn's disease

Cioffi I.;Di Vincenzo O.;Alfonsi L.;Santarpia L.;
2020

Abstract

Background: Increased resting energy expenditure (REE) has been hypothesized to be a potential cause of weight loss in individuals with Crohn's disease (CD). This study aimed to develop and validate new predictive equations for estimating REE in adults with CD. Methods: Adults, ages 18–65 years, with CD were recruited. Anthropometry, indirect calorimetry, and bioimpedance analysis were performed in all patients. Disease activity was assessed by Crohn's Disease Activity Index. The new predictive equations were generated using different regression models. Prediction accuracy of the new equations was assessed and compared with the most commonly used equations. Results: A total of 270 CD patients (159 males, 111 females) were included and randomly assigned to the calibration (n = 180) and validation groups (n = 90). REE was directly correlated with weight and bioimpedance index, whereas the relation with both age and disease activity was inverse. The new equations were suitable for estimating REE at population level (bias: −0.2 and −0.3, respectively). Individual accuracy was good in both models (≥80%, respectively), especially in females; and similar results were shown by some of the selected equations. But, when accuracy was set within ±5%, the new equations gave the highest prediction. Conclusion: The new, disease-specific, equations for predicting REE in individuals with CD give a good prediction accuracy as far as those proposed in the literature for the general population. However, the new ones performed better at the individual level. Further studies are needed to verify the reliability and usefulness of these new equations.
2020
accuracy; Crohn's disease; dietary advice; energy expenditure; predictive equations
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New predictive equations for estimating resting energy expenditure in adults with crohn's disease / Marra, M.; Cioffi, I.; Morlino, D.; Di Vincenzo, O.; Pagano, M. C.; Imperatore, N.; Alfonsi, L.; Santarpia, L.; Castiglione, F.; Scalfi, L.; Pasanisi, F.. - In: JPEN. JOURNAL OF PARENTERAL AND ENTERAL NUTRITION. - ISSN 0148-6071. - 44:6(2020), pp. 1021-1028. [10.1002/jpen.1790]
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