Issues in Measuring and Interpreting Energy Balance and Its Contribution to Obesity

Fernandez-Verdejo, R; Aguirre, C; Galgani, JE

Keywords: energy expenditure, metabolic rate, body composition, indirect calorimetry, Carbohydrate balance

Abstract

Purpose of ReviewObesogenic environment challenges individuals' ability to preserve energy homeostasis, leading to weight gain. To understand how this energy imbalance proceeds, several methods and analytical procedures to determine energy intake and expenditure are currently available. However, these methods and procedures are not exempt from issues that may lead to equivocal conclusions. Our purpose herein is to discuss major issues involved in energy balance assessment.Recent FindingsMeasurement of energy intake mostly relies on self-report methods that provide inaccurate data. In contrast, determination of energy expenditure is more accurate as long as methodological and analytical issues are correctly addressed.SummaryAccurate measurements of energy expenditure can be obtained with the current methods once issues in measuring and interpreting data are correctly addressed. However, development of new technologies to measure energy intake is imperative to further understand the small and chronic energy imbalance leading to obesity.

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Título según WOS: Issues in Measuring and Interpreting Energy Balance and Its Contribution to Obesity
Título de la Revista: CURRENT OBESITY REPORTS
Volumen: 8
Número: 2
Editorial: Springer
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 88
Página final: 97
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1007/s13679-019-00339-z

Notas: ISI