Resting Energy Expenditure in the Elderly: Systematic Review and Comparison of Equations in an Experimental Population

Elderly patients are at risk of malnutrition and need an appropriate assessment of energy requirements. Predictive equations are widely used to estimate resting energy expenditure (REE). In the study, we conducted a systematic review of REE predictive equations in the elderly population and compared...

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Main Authors: Honoria Ocagli, Corrado Lanera, Danila Azzolina, Gianluca Piras, Rozita Soltanmohammadi, Silvia Gallipoli, Claudia Elena Gafare, Monica Cavion, Daniele Roccon, Luca Vedovelli, Giulia Lorenzoni, Dario Gregori
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/2/458
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spelling doaj-b567f407ea55450a9306314a3016dfd42021-01-30T00:07:08ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432021-01-011345845810.3390/nu13020458Resting Energy Expenditure in the Elderly: Systematic Review and Comparison of Equations in an Experimental PopulationHonoria Ocagli0Corrado Lanera1Danila Azzolina2Gianluca Piras3Rozita Soltanmohammadi4Silvia Gallipoli5Claudia Elena Gafare6Monica Cavion7Daniele Roccon8Luca Vedovelli9Giulia Lorenzoni10Dario Gregori11Unit of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Public Health, Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, Vascular Sciences, and Public Health, University of Padova, via Loredan 18, 35121 Padova, ItalyUnit of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Public Health, Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, Vascular Sciences, and Public Health, University of Padova, via Loredan 18, 35121 Padova, ItalyUnit of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Public Health, Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, Vascular Sciences, and Public Health, University of Padova, via Loredan 18, 35121 Padova, ItalyUnit of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Public Health, Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, Vascular Sciences, and Public Health, University of Padova, via Loredan 18, 35121 Padova, ItalyUnit of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Public Health, Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, Vascular Sciences, and Public Health, University of Padova, via Loredan 18, 35121 Padova, ItalyZETA Research Incorporation, via A. Caccia, 8, 34122 Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Nutrition, University of Buenos Aires and Food and Diet Therapy Service, Acute General Hospital Juan A. Fernandez, Av. Cerviño 3356, Buenos Aires C1425, ArgentinaUnit of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Public Health, Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, Vascular Sciences, and Public Health, University of Padova, via Loredan 18, 35121 Padova, ItalyNursing Home “A. Galvan”, Via Ungheria, 340, Pontelongo, 35029 Padova, ItalyUnit of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Public Health, Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, Vascular Sciences, and Public Health, University of Padova, via Loredan 18, 35121 Padova, ItalyUnit of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Public Health, Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, Vascular Sciences, and Public Health, University of Padova, via Loredan 18, 35121 Padova, ItalyUnit of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Public Health, Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, Vascular Sciences, and Public Health, University of Padova, via Loredan 18, 35121 Padova, ItalyElderly patients are at risk of malnutrition and need an appropriate assessment of energy requirements. Predictive equations are widely used to estimate resting energy expenditure (REE). In the study, we conducted a systematic review of REE predictive equations in the elderly population and compared them in an experimental population. Studies involving subjects older than 65 years of age that evaluated the performance of a predictive equation vs. a gold standard were included. The retrieved equations were then tested on a sample of 88 elderly subjects enrolled in an Italian nursing home to evaluate the agreement among the estimated REEs. The agreement was assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). A web application, equationer, was developed to calculate all the estimated REEs according to the available variables. The review identified 68 studies (210 different equations). The agreement among the equations in our sample was higher for equations with fewer parameters, especially those that included body weight, ICC = 0.75 (95% CI = 0.69–0.81). There is great heterogeneity among REE estimates. Such differences should be considered and evaluated when estimates are applied to particularly fragile populations since the results have the potential to impact the patient’s overall clinical outcome.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/2/458estimating equationsenergy requirementssystematic reviewelderlypredictive equationweb tool
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author Honoria Ocagli
Corrado Lanera
Danila Azzolina
Gianluca Piras
Rozita Soltanmohammadi
Silvia Gallipoli
Claudia Elena Gafare
Monica Cavion
Daniele Roccon
Luca Vedovelli
Giulia Lorenzoni
Dario Gregori
spellingShingle Honoria Ocagli
Corrado Lanera
Danila Azzolina
Gianluca Piras
Rozita Soltanmohammadi
Silvia Gallipoli
Claudia Elena Gafare
Monica Cavion
Daniele Roccon
Luca Vedovelli
Giulia Lorenzoni
Dario Gregori
Resting Energy Expenditure in the Elderly: Systematic Review and Comparison of Equations in an Experimental Population
Nutrients
estimating equations
energy requirements
systematic review
elderly
predictive equation
web tool
author_facet Honoria Ocagli
Corrado Lanera
Danila Azzolina
Gianluca Piras
Rozita Soltanmohammadi
Silvia Gallipoli
Claudia Elena Gafare
Monica Cavion
Daniele Roccon
Luca Vedovelli
Giulia Lorenzoni
Dario Gregori
author_sort Honoria Ocagli
title Resting Energy Expenditure in the Elderly: Systematic Review and Comparison of Equations in an Experimental Population
title_short Resting Energy Expenditure in the Elderly: Systematic Review and Comparison of Equations in an Experimental Population
title_full Resting Energy Expenditure in the Elderly: Systematic Review and Comparison of Equations in an Experimental Population
title_fullStr Resting Energy Expenditure in the Elderly: Systematic Review and Comparison of Equations in an Experimental Population
title_full_unstemmed Resting Energy Expenditure in the Elderly: Systematic Review and Comparison of Equations in an Experimental Population
title_sort resting energy expenditure in the elderly: systematic review and comparison of equations in an experimental population
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Elderly patients are at risk of malnutrition and need an appropriate assessment of energy requirements. Predictive equations are widely used to estimate resting energy expenditure (REE). In the study, we conducted a systematic review of REE predictive equations in the elderly population and compared them in an experimental population. Studies involving subjects older than 65 years of age that evaluated the performance of a predictive equation vs. a gold standard were included. The retrieved equations were then tested on a sample of 88 elderly subjects enrolled in an Italian nursing home to evaluate the agreement among the estimated REEs. The agreement was assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). A web application, equationer, was developed to calculate all the estimated REEs according to the available variables. The review identified 68 studies (210 different equations). The agreement among the equations in our sample was higher for equations with fewer parameters, especially those that included body weight, ICC = 0.75 (95% CI = 0.69–0.81). There is great heterogeneity among REE estimates. Such differences should be considered and evaluated when estimates are applied to particularly fragile populations since the results have the potential to impact the patient’s overall clinical outcome.
topic estimating equations
energy requirements
systematic review
elderly
predictive equation
web tool
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/2/458
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