Fat free mass is positively associated with hunger and energy intake at extremes of obesity

Type Article

Journal Article

Authors

A. Grannell; W. Al-Najim; A. Mangan; N. Kapoor; W. P. Martin; J. C. Murphy; N. G. Docherty; C. W. le Roux; C. Davenport

Year of publication

2019

Publication/Journal

Appetite

Volume

143

Issue

Pages

104444

Abstract

Fat mass (FM) has been shown to be negatively associated with energy intake (EI) in lean individuals but in overweight and Class I obese individuals this relationship is poorly understood. Fat free mass (FFM) is positively associated with EI in lean, overweight and Class I obese individuals. To date, the relationships between FFM, FM, hunger and EI have not been investigated in patients with a body mass index (BMI) > 35 kg/m(2). The aim of the present study was to examine the associations between FFM, FM, BMI, hunger and EI in individuals with severe (BMI > 35 kg/m(2)) obesity. In total, 43 subjects (52% male) with a mean (±standard deviation) BMI of 44.5 ± 6.2 kg/m(2) were recruited for this cross-sectional analysis. Dual energy x-ray absorptiometry and an ad libitum food buffet were used to measure body composition and EI respectively, and hunger was measured using a visual analogue scale (0-100 mm). BMI (p = 0.02; p