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Table 8 BMI, BOD POD, bio-impedance analysis, and indirect calorimetry outcome per participant

From: Outcome measures in Angelman syndrome

Genotype

Age

Sex

BMI

BMI

IC

IC Differencea

BIA

BIA

BOD POD

BOD POD

(BMI SDS)

Category

Differencea

Category

PBF

PBF category

PBF

PBF category

Deletion

2

Girl

14.63 (− 0.94)

Normal

− 13.11%

Fast

n.a

n.a

b.q

b.q

Deletion

8

Boy

13.93 (− 1.34)

Normal

n.a

n.a

n.a

n.a

19.70%

Normal

Deletion

9

Boy

17.75 (0.90)

Normal

− 8.00%

Normal

b.q

b.q

b.q

b.q

Deletion

9

Boy

15.38 (− 0.37)

Normal

n.a

n.a

n.a

n.a

18.00%

Normal

Deletion

12

Boy

15.12 (− 1.37)

Normal

b.q

b.q

b.q

b.q

25.40%

Overfat+

Deletion

12

Boy

21.78 (1.74)

Overweight

n.a

n.a

n.a

n.a

42.20%

Obese+

Deletion

13

Girl

20.67 (0.84)

Normal

b.q

b.q

n.a

n.a

44.70%

Obese+

Deletion

14

Boy

16.27 (− 1.52)

Normal

n.a

n.a

16.30%

Normal

n.a

n.a

Deletion

18

Girl

18.52 (− 1.19)

Normal

-23.00%

Slow

31.40%

Overfat+

37.40%

Obese+

ICD

8

Girl

17.09 (0.85)

Normal

n.a

n.a

n.a

n.a

24.10%

Normal

UPD

12

Girl

17.73 (− 0.08)

Normal

n.a

n.a

n.a

n.a

27.40%

Normal

UPD

13

Girl

31.4 (3.19)

Obese

10.10%

Normal

b.q

b.q

n.a

n.a

UPD

15

Boy

17.96 (− 1.14)

Normal

n.a

n.a

b.q

b.q

21.90%

Overfat+

UPD

17

Boy

25.6 (1.92)

Overweight

n.a

n.a

n.a

n.a

37.40%

Obese+

UBE3A mutation

6

Girl

18.24 (1.82)

Overweight

12.80%

Normal

30.90%

Obese+

n.a

n.a

UBE3A mutation

7

Boy

18.36 (1.88)

Overweight

2.60%

Normal

b.q

b.q

20.10%

Normal−

UBE3A mutation

9

Girl

20.22 (1.73)

Overweight

5.20%

Fast

b.q

b.q

23.30%

Normal−

UBE3A mutation

15

Boy

29.67 (2.98)

Obese

− 22.40%

Slow

35.70%

Obese

36.20%

Obese

UBE3A mutation

18

Girl

35.01 (3.36)

Obese

− 2.20%

Normal

51.10%

Obese

63.10%

Obese

  1. Abbreviations: BIA Bio-impedance analysis, BMI Body mass index, IC Indirect calorimetry, ICD Imprinting center defect, PBF Percentage body fat, UPD Uniparental paternal disomy
  2. n.a. measurement was not successfully finished
  3. b.q. measurement was successfully finished, but with non-acceptable data quality
  4. aDifferences in percentage between predicted resting metabolism rate (Schofield; based on height and weight) and measured resting metabolism rate in kcal/day
  5. +Classified one to two categories higher in PBF than in BMI
  6. -Classified one category lower in PBF than in BMI