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摘要
研究人员将11名在英国居住超过2年的亚洲人(4男7女)的基础代谢率(BMR)和饮食诱导产热(DIT)与一组匹配的欧洲人进行了比较。亚洲人的平均基础耗氧量为226 ml O2/min,欧洲人为218 ml O2/min,两者无显著差异。当以单位体重、单位体表面积或瘦体重的绝对值表示BMR时,仍然没有观察到显著差异。两组分别饲喂2800 kJ的混合饲料,测定DIT。在20-120分钟内,亚洲人和欧洲人的代谢率分别增加了19%和20%。这些结果表明,与生活在热带地区的亚洲人相比,生活在英国的亚洲人在BMR或DIT方面没有差异。结论是,生活在温带地区的亚洲人的代谢行为与生活在热带地区的亚洲人不同。
Basal metabolic rate and diet-induced thermogenesis in Asians living in Britain.
The basal metabolic rate (BMR) and diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT) in 11 Asians (4 men, 7 women) who had lived in Britain for longer than 2 years were compared with a matched group of Europeans. The mean basal oxygen consumption was 226 ml O2/min in the Asians and 218 ml O2/min in the Europeans, values not significantly different. When BMR was expressed in absolute terms, per unit body weight, per unit body surface area or lean body mass, still no significant difference was observed. DIT was measured in the two groups fed a mixed meal containing 2800 kJ. The main increase in the metabolic rate over 20-120 min was 19 per cent in the Asians and 20 per cent in the Europeans. These results indicate that, in contrast to Asians living in the tropics, Asians living in Britain show no difference in BMR or DIT. It is concluded that Asians living in the temperature regions behave metabolically differently from those living in the tropics.