Does Basal Metabolic Rate Drive Eating Rate?

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Does Basal Metabolic Rate Drive Eating Rate?
Title:
Does Basal Metabolic Rate Drive Eating Rate?
Journal Title:
Physiology & Behavior
Publication Date:
13 March 2018
Citation:
Christiani Jeyakumar Henry, Shalini Ponnalagu, Xinyan Bi, Ciaran Forde, Does basal metabolic rate drive eating rate?, Physiology & Behavior, Volume 189, 2018, Pages 74-77, ISSN 0031-9384, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physbeh.2018.03.013.
Abstract:
There have been recent advances in our understanding of the drivers of energy intake (EI). However, the biological drivers of differences in eating rate (ER) remain less clear. Studies have reported that the fat-free mass (FFM) and basal metabolic rate (BMR) are both major components that contribute to daily energy expenditure (EE) and drive EI. More recently, a number of observations report that higher ER can lead to greater EI. The current study proposed that adults with a higher BMR and higher energy requirements would also exhibit higher ERs. Data on BMR, FFM, and ER were collected from 272 Chinese adults (91 males and 181 females) in a crosssectional study. Analysis showedsignificantpositiveassociations betweenBMRandER(rs=0.405, p < 0.001), and between FFM and ER (rs=0.459, p < 0.001). BMR explained about 15% of the variation in ER which was taken to be metabolically significant. This association provides metabolic explanation that the differences in an individual's BMR (hence energy requirements) may be correlated with ERs. This merits further research.
License type:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Funding Info:
Studies reported in this manuscript were funded by the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) (SPF/2013 - 003), Singapore.
Description:
ISSN:
0031-9384
1873-507X
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