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include fat-free mass, fat mass, age, and circulating thyroxine but not sex, circulating leptin, or triiodothyronine


Interesting paper, picks into the details of basal metabolic rate with separate data by sex etc. Table 2 has three measurements on same individuals, for example :-

3 5258 4932 5262 5151 ± 189 kJ/day so +/- 45 kcal

White people from NE Scotland, perhaps a more homogeneous sample than we sometimes see from the USA
Have you got a link for this paper? As your table 2 results have become incomprehensible on my screen!
subject number followed by three samples then average

forgot the link , sorry - http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/82/5/941.long
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