Twenty-four-hour energy expenditure: the role of body composition, thyroid status, sympathetic activity, and family membership - PubMed (original) (raw)
Twenty-four-hour energy expenditure: the role of body composition, thyroid status, sympathetic activity, and family membership
S Toubro et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1996 Jul.
Abstract
The present study assessed the possible familial effect in 71 healthy Caucasian siblings on each of the variables determining the inter-individual variations in energy expenditure (EE) measured under standardized conditions. We found that the 24-h EE measured in respiration chambers of 71 siblings from 32 different families was positively correlated with fat-free mass, which explained 82% of the variation between subjects (P < 0.00001). An additional 10% of the total variation was explained by differences in spontaneous physical activity (P < 0.00001), fat mass (P < 0.00001), plasma concentration of free T3 (P < 0.003), and norepinephrine (P < 0.002), whereas plasma values of epinephrine and androgen hormones did not correlate with 24-h EE. After adjustment for gender, there was a familial aggregation of both 24-h and sleeping EE, as indicated by intraclass correlation coefficients (r) of 0.44 (P < 0.02) and 0.58 (P < 0.01), respectively. The familial effect on gender-adjusted 24-h EE was explained mainly by a familial resemblance of fat-free mass (ri = 0.48; P < 0.015) and fat mass (ri = 0.40; P < 0.03), whereas spontaneous physical activity and plasma concentrations of T2 and norepinephrine did not correlate in families. It is concluded that the familial aggregation of EE in Caucasians is mediated mainly through familial resemblance of body composition; even though plasma concentrations of free T3 and norepinephrine, independent of body composition, explain an additional proportion of the variation in EE, they do not contribute to the familial correlation.
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