Association Between Circadian Rhythm with Resting Metabolic Rate in Overweight\Obese Women

Q4 Medicine
Negin Badrooj, S. Keshavarz, M. Yekaninejad, K. Mirzaei
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Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between circadian rhythm with resting metabolic rate (RMR) in overweight\obese women Methods: This cross-sectional study included 232 obese and overweight women. Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) was used to assess the level of circadian rhythm. RMR was measured by indirect calorimetry after a 10-12 hour overnight fasting period by a trained nutritionist. We assessed body composition using multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analyzer (BIA). Results: The percentage of overweight and obese women were 48.7% (113) and 51.3% (119), respectively. The number of participants who were morningness, intermediate and eveningness was 28(12.1%),                           135(58.2%) and 69(29.7%) respectively. A significant relationship was found between MEQ and RMR.normal (p=0.011). According to linear regression model non-eveningness participants had 81.92 higher RMR compared to eveningness participants (p=0.027). Conclusion: We found that non-eveningness participants had higher RMR compared to eveningness participants that can lead to obesity, diabetes type2 and other health disorders.
超重/肥胖女性的昼夜节律与静息代谢率之间的关系
目的:本研究的目的是调查超重/肥胖女性的昼夜节律与静息代谢率(RMR)之间的关系。方法:这项横断面研究包括232名肥胖和超重女性。采用晨昏量表(MEQ)评定昼夜节律水平。由受过训练的营养学家在10-12小时的夜间禁食期后通过间接量热法测量RMR。我们使用多频生物电阻抗分析仪(BIA)评估身体成分。结果:超重和肥胖妇女的比例分别为48.7%(113)和51.3%(119)。晨昏、中昏和晚昏的参与者人数分别为28人(12.1%)、135人(58.2%)和69人(29.7%)。MEQ和RMR.normal之间存在显著关系(p=0.011)。根据线性回归模型,非均匀性参与者的RMR比均匀性参与者高81.92(p=0.027)。结论:我们发现,与可能导致肥胖、2型糖尿病和其他健康障碍的均匀性参与者相比,不均匀性参与者具有更高的RMR。
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