The Mifflin-St. Jeor Predictive Equation

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+ The Mifflin-St. Jeor Predictive Equation Grace Burton

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The Mifflin-St. Jeor Predictive Equation. Grace Burton. Overview. Used in nutritional assessments Calculates REE Conflicting research Higher accuracy in overweight / obese populations. Importance & Uses. Convenience Cheap Easy to use Weight Control. Strengths / Weaknesses. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Mifflin-St. Jeor Predictive Equation

Grace Burton

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+Overview

Used in nutritional assessments

Calculates REE

Conflicting research Higher accuracy in overweight / obese populations

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+Importance & Uses

Convenience

Cheap

Easy to use

Weight Control

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+Strengths / Weaknesses

Strength: Accuracy in overweight / obese >70%

Weakness: not generalizable to whole population

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+Future Research More research in general

Development of an equation that can be applied to a wider population

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+References http://andevidencelibrary.com/topic.cfm?cat=1072

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