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      Definition of chronic energy deficiency in adults. Report of a working party of the International Dietary Energy Consultative Group.

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      European journal of clinical nutrition

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          New criteria are proposed for classifying chronic energy deficiency (CED) in adults. A progressively more precise approach to identifying affected individuals involves measuring body weight and height, then energy intake (or expenditure) and finally the basal metabolic rate (BMR). Three cut-off points for body mass index (BMI) were identified: 18.5, 17.0 and 16.0. A BMI above 18.5 is classified as normal and below 16.0 as grade III CED. A diagnosis of grades I and II CED depends on finding the combination of a BMI of 16.0-16.9 or 17.0-18.4 with a ratio of energy turnover to predicted BMR of less than 1.4. Measuring the individual BMR avoids misclassification and confirms the diagnosis. In groups of African adults 38-63 per cent of each group had a BMI below 18.5 and the majority require studies of their energy turnover before specifying their degree of CED; 3 per cent of Ethiopian women and 24 per cent of a selected male African group had grade III CED. These guidelines can be used when assessing the input of aid programmes and for clinical and other studies.

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          Journal
          Eur J Clin Nutr
          European journal of clinical nutrition
          0954-3007
          0954-3007
          Dec 1988
          : 42
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen, UK.
          Article
          3148462
          c3b10bd8-d75b-44af-8ba1-f4e4d6ef1e4b
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