Resting energy expenditure (ree) for adults, Percentile curves for children, Total body water (tbw) – Seca 515 User Manual
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Resting energy expenditure (REE)
for adults
The following references are permanently set:
Percentile curves for children
The following references are permanently set:
Total body water (TBW)
The following reference is permanently set:
Reference
Origin
Setup location
Müller et. al. 2004
a
a.Müller MJ, Bosy-Westphal A, Klaus S,Kreymann G, Lührmann PM,
Neuhäuser-Berthold M, Noack R, Pirke KM, Platte P, Selberg O,
Steininger J. World Health Organization equations have shortcomings for
predicting resting energy expenditure in persons from a modern, affluent
population: generation of a new reference standard from a retrospective
analysis of a German database of resting energy expenditure. AM J Clin
Nutr 2004; 80:1379-90.
Germany
Germany
Liu et al. 1995
b
b.Hsiu-Ying Liu, MS; Yi-Fa Lu, Phd; Wei-Jao Chen, MD, MPH. Predictive
Equations for basal metabolic rate in Chinese adults: a cross-validation
study. J Am Diet Assoc. 1995; 95:1403-1408
China
China
FAO/WHO/UNU 2004
c
c.FAO Food and Nutrition Technical Report Series 1; Human energy
requirements - Report of a Joint FAO/WHO/UNU Expert Consultation;
Rome, 2004. http://www.fao.org/docrep/007/y5686e/y5686e00.HTM
International
Austria
Switzerland
USA
Hong Kong
Other
Reference
Origin
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC 2000)
a
a. Kuczmarski RJ, Ogden CL, Guo SS, et al. 2000 CDC growth charts for the
United States: Methods and development. National Center for Health
Statistics. Vital Health Stat 11(246). 2002.
USA
World Health Organization (WHO
2007)
b
b.De Onis M, Onyango AW, Borghi E, Siyam A, Nishidaa C, Siekmann J.
Development of a WHO growth reference for school-aged children and
adolescents. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2007; 85:660–667.
International
Kromeyer-Hauschild et al. 2001
c
c.Kromeyer- Hauschild K, Wabitsch M, Kunze D, Geller F, Geiß HC, Hesse
V, von Hippel A, Jaeger U, Johnsen D, Korte W, Menner K, Müller G, Müller
MJ, Niemann- Pilatus A, Remer T, Schaefer F, Wittchen HU, Zabransky S,
Zellner K, Ziegler A, Hebebrand. Percentile for the body mass index for
childhood and adolescence using a range of different German samples.
Monatsschr Kinderheilkd 2001; 149:807-818.
Germany
Reference
Origin
Characteristics
seca 2011
a
a..Reference values: seca gmbh & co. kg, Generation of normal ranges to
analyze body composition of adults base on Bioelectrical Impedance
Analysis (BIA), 2011
Germany
USA
• Considers 4 ethnicities: Caucasian,
African, South/Central American,
Asiatic
• Age group 18 to 65 years
• BMI range 18.5 to 35 kg/m
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