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Bomb calorimetry, the gold standard for assessment of intestinal absorption capacity: normative values in healthy ambulant adults.

JOURNAL OF HUMAN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS(2014)

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BackgroundIntestinal absorption capacity is considered to be the best method for assessing overall digestive intestinal function. Earlier reference values for intestinal function in healthy Dutch adults were based on a study that was conducted in an inpatient metabolic unit setting in a relatively small series. The present study aimed to readdress and describe the intestinal absorption capacity of healthy adults, who were consuming their usual (Western European) food and beverage diet, in a standard ambulatory setting. MethodsTwenty-three healthy subjects (aged 22-60years) were included in the analyses. Nutritional intake (energy and macronutrients) was determined with a 4-day nutritional diary. Subsequently, mean faecal losses of energy (by bomb calorimetry), fat, protein and carbohydrate were determined following a 3-day faecal collection. Finally, intestinal absorption capacity was calculated from the differences between intake and losses. ResultsMean (SD) daily faeces production was 141(49)g (29% dry weight), containing 891(276) kJ [10.7(1.3)kJ g(-1) wet faeces; 22.6 (2.5) kJ g(-1) dry faeces], 5.2(2.2)g fat, 10.0(3.8)g protein and 29.7(11.7)g carbohydrates. Mean (SD) intestinal absorption capacity of healthy subjects was 89.4%(3.8%) for energy, 92.5%(3.7%) for fat, 86.9%(6.4%) for protein and 87.3%(6.6%) for carbohydrates. ConclusionsThe present study provides normative values for both stool nutrient composition and intestinal energy and macronutrient absorption in healthy adults on a regular Dutch diet in an ambulatory setting. Intestinal energy absorption was found to be approximately 90%.
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absorption,bomb calorimetry,faecal energy loss,healthy subjects
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