Basal metabolic rate in healthy Down's syndrome adults.

M B Schapiro, S I Rapoport
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Abstract

Basal metabolic rate (BMR) was measured on 2 consecutive days with an open-circuit, indirect calorimeter in 16 healthy subjects with trisomy 21 Down's syndrome (DS) aged 22-35 years and 11 healthy control volunteers aged 20-31 years. BMR measurements did not differ on consecutive days in either the DS or control groups. Absolute BMR, BMR corrected for surface area, and BMR corrected for lean body mass did not differ between the DS subjects and the volunteers. The per cent of predicted BMR also did not differ between the two groups. These results suggest that systems controlling basal metabolism are not affected by extra genomic material from chromosome 21.

健康唐氏综合征成人的基础代谢率
采用开路间接量热仪连续2天测量16例22 ~ 35岁的21三体唐氏综合征健康受试者和11例20 ~ 31岁的健康对照志愿者的基础代谢率(BMR)。在DS组和对照组中,连续几天的BMR测量没有差异。绝对BMR,根据表面积校正的BMR,以及根据瘦体重校正的BMR在DS受试者和志愿者之间没有差异。预测BMR的百分比在两组之间也没有差异。这些结果表明控制基础代谢的系统不受来自21号染色体的额外基因组物质的影响。
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