Abstract
Summary Background & aims Resting energy expenditure (REE) values computed upon estimation equations often show an insufficient accuracy in obese subjects. The multi-sensor SenseWear Pro Armband™ (SWA) may provide more accurate REE values. Here, we tested the accuracy of the SWA based REE measurements with reference to REE values obtained by indirect calorimetry (IC) in obese subjects. Methods A total of 188 obese women (BMI: 41.4 ± 6.1 kg/m 2 , age: 41.2 ± 12.7 years) and 76 obese men (BMI: 43.9 ± 6.5 kg/m 2 , age: 44.7 ± 12.5 years) underwent an IC for REE assessment and simultaneously wore the SWA. Results Mean REE-SWA values were not significantly different from REE-IC in women ( p = 0.066) and men ( p = 0.782) and were significantly correlated with REE-IC values (women: r = 0.58, p r = 0.73, p Conclusions The SWA does not provide more accurate REE values than established estimation equations in obese subjects. Therefore, the SWA does not present a reliable alternative to IC for measuring REE in this population.
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