Онкогематология (Jul 2014)
Resting energy expenditure and body composition in children with cancer: indirect calorimetry and bioimpedance analysis
Abstract
Resting energy expenditure (REE) by indirect calorimetry and body composition by bioimpedance analysis are studied in three groups of children aged 5–18 years. Group 1 (n = 181) – patients in remission of cancer, group 2 (n = 55) – children with oncology diseases receiving chemotherapy or who are in the early period after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, group 3 (n = 63) – children with non-malignant diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. To eliminate the influence of age and gender on the intergroup comparisons, body composition parameters were expressed as standardized values (z-scores) relative to a reference group of healthy Russian children (n = 138,191). Group 1 was characterized by excess fat content with intact lean body mass, and groups 2 and 3 by protein depletion, more pronounced in Group 2 with a higher percentage of body fat. All used conventional formulas (WHO, Harris–Benedict and others) in groups 1 and 3 underestimated REE as compared with indirect calorimetry. A new formula for REE, giving an unbiased estimate in the group 1 was proposed: REE (kcal/day) = 28.7 × BCM (kg) +10.5 × Height (cm) – 38.6 × Age (years) – 134, where BCM – body cell mass according to bioimpedance analysis (R2 = 0.67, the standard deviation of 196 kcal/day).