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J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr ; 3(5): 759-64, 1984 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6502377

ABSTRACT

In a clinical trial based on the direct relationship between heart rate activity and energy expenditure during awake and asleep states, 21 healthy 18-month-old infants had their heart rate monitored over a period of 24 h and correlated with their nutritional intake, growth parameters, and measurements of adiposity (fat cell size and skinfold thickness). Infants with higher 24-h and asleep heart rates had smaller fat cells (r = -0.50) and skinfold thickness (abdominal r = -0.70, suprailiac r = -0.80, triceps r = -0.67). Infants with higher relative weight had higher heart rates during awake periods (r = 0.60). Infants sleeping for longer periods had higher weight gain velocity from birth (r = 0.51) and higher relative weight (r = 0.54). This study demonstrates the heart rate activity and duration of sleep are related to growth and adipose tissue deposition during infancy.


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Adipose Tissue/physiology , Growth , Heart Rate , Sleep/physiology , Body Weight , Dietary Carbohydrates/administration & dosage , Energy Intake , Humans , Infant , Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Male , Skinfold Thickness , Time Factors
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