Moe P W
U.S. Department of Agriculture, ARS, Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center, MD 20705.
J Nutr. 1994 Sep;124(9 Suppl):1738S-1742S. doi: 10.1093/jn/124.suppl_9.1738S.
The energy values of foods have been expressed in units of metabolizable energy (ME) since Atwater's time. Atwater "specific factors" for protein, fat and carbohydrate of food groups are used to compute energy values for individual foods. Although remarkably successful for many years this system is changing in order to provide the means to predict the energy value of new foods and formulations containing food substitutes, bulking agents, sweeteners, etc. New methods of analysis will allow prediction of energy value of new and unusual foods from chemical analyses. Originally used to determine the needed food supply for whole populations, statements of energy requirements are now needed for diet formulation for individuals. The mean energy requirements of populations are very adequately defined by WHO and the NRC RDA's by establishing ratios of total energy expenditure to basal metabolic rate (BMR). These estimates have been validated by use of the doubly labelled water (DLW) method to measure energy expenditure of free-living subjects over periods of 10-14 days. Substantial improvement in the prediction of energy needs for individuals will require the means to quantify physical effort, resolve effects of body composition on basal metabolic rate, and define the extent of variation in the use of metabolizable energy (ME) in non-steady state situations such as are caused by systematic changes in diet composition, body weight, and patterns of exercise.
自阿特沃特时代以来,食物的能量值一直以可代谢能量(ME)为单位表示。食物组中蛋白质、脂肪和碳水化合物的阿特沃特“特定因子”用于计算单个食物的能量值。尽管该系统多年来非常成功,但为了提供预测含有食物替代品、填充剂、甜味剂等的新食物和配方的能量值的方法,它正在发生变化。新的分析方法将允许通过化学分析预测新的和不寻常食物的能量值。能量需求的陈述最初用于确定整个人口所需的食物供应,现在个人饮食配方也需要这些陈述。世界卫生组织(WHO)和美国国家研究委员会(NRC)的推荐膳食摄入量(RDA)通过建立总能量消耗与基础代谢率(BMR)的比率,非常充分地定义了人群的平均能量需求。这些估计值已通过使用双标记水(DLW)方法进行验证,该方法用于测量自由生活受试者在10 - 14天内的能量消耗。要大幅改进对个体能量需求的预测,将需要量化体力活动的方法、解决身体成分对基础代谢率的影响,并确定在非稳态情况下(如由饮食组成、体重和运动模式的系统性变化引起的情况)可代谢能量(ME)使用的变化程度。