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@article{2413665, author = {Čermáková, Erika and Forejt, Martin and Čermák, Martin}, article_location = {LAKE HAVEN}, article_number = {9}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.92107}, keywords = {energy intake; variability in energy intake; percentage of body fat; BMI; 7-day food records; bioelectrical impedance}, language = {eng}, issn = {1449-1907}, journal = {International Journal of Medical Sciences}, title = {The Influence of the Energy Intake Variability During the Week on the Body Composition in an Adult Population}, url = {https://www.medsci.org/v21p1622.htm}, volume = {21}, year = {2024} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2413665 AU - Čermáková, Erika - Forejt, Martin - Čermák, Martin PY - 2024 TI - The Influence of the Energy Intake Variability During the Week on the Body Composition in an Adult Population JF - International Journal of Medical Sciences VL - 21 IS - 9 SP - 1622-1628 EP - 1622-1628 PB - IVYSPRING INT PUBL SN - 14491907 KW - energy intake KW - variability in energy intake KW - percentage of body fat KW - BMI KW - 7-day food records KW - bioelectrical impedance UR - https://www.medsci.org/v21p1622.htm N2 - Background: The regularity of eating, together with other nutritional factors, is one of the important determinants of health. According to previous studies, it is not clear if a greater fluctuation in energy intake is associated with higher body fat and weight gain, or if the weight of people is stable despite these fluctuations in the energy intake. The aim of the study was to verify if a higher variability in the energy intake each day of the week is related to the amount of body fat and other anthropometric parameters. Methods: A total of 220 (151 women, 69 men) individuals of Czech Caucasian origin with a BMI of 18.3-58 kg/m2, aged 21.7-79.7 were included in the study. Selected anthropometric characteristics were measured using a bioelectrical impedance analysis. 7-day food records were completed and analyzed using nutritional software. The measured values were statistically evaluated by multiple linear regression analysis. Results: The results of the multiple linear regression showed the statistically significant dependence of the percentage of body fat (p<0.01), BMI (p<0.01), and waist circumference (p<0.05) on the relative variability of the daily energy intake. Conclusions: The results of our study suggest that people with more regular energy intake also have better anthropometric parameters related to their cardiometabolic health. ER -
ČERMÁKOVÁ, Erika, Martin FOREJT a Martin ČERMÁK. The Influence of the Energy Intake Variability During the Week on the Body Composition in an Adult Population. \textit{International Journal of Medical Sciences}. LAKE HAVEN: IVYSPRING INT PUBL, 2024, roč.~21, č.~9, s.~1622-1628. ISSN~1449-1907. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.92107.
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