| Literature DB >> 22709383 |
Sarah Catherine Walpole1, David Prieto-Merino, Phil Edwards, John Cleland, Gretchen Stevens, Ian Roberts.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The energy requirement of species at each trophic level in an ecological pyramid is a function of the number of organisms and their average mass. Regarding human populations, although considerable attention is given to estimating the number of people, much less is given to estimating average mass, despite evidence that average body mass is increasing. We estimate global human biomass, its distribution by region and the proportion of biomass due to overweight and obesity.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22709383 PMCID: PMC3408371 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-439
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
List of excluded countries due to insufficient data on BMI
| Other non-specified areas (Taiwan) | 158 | 18,405,317 |
| Serbia | 688 | 8,037,649 |
| China, Hong Kong SAR | 344 | 5,840,953 |
| Puerto Rico | 630 | 2,936,606 |
| Occupied Palestinian Territory | 275 | 1,928,679 |
| Réunion | 638 | 582,423 |
| Montenegro | 499 | 502,268 |
| China, Macao SAR | 446 | 401,495 |
| Guadeloupe | 312 | 338,621 |
| Martinique | 474 | 313,280 |
| Western Sahara | 732 | 301,959 |
| French Polynesia | 258 | 185,626 |
| New Caledonia | 540 | 168,610 |
| Netherlands Antilles | 530 | 143,172 |
| French Guiana | 254 | 130,255 |
| Channel Islands | 830 | 124,942 |
| Guam | 316 | 119,046 |
| Mayotte | 175 | 101,272 |
| United States Virgin Islands | 850 | 84,706 |
| Aruba | 533 | 79,238 |
| TOTAL: | 40,726,117 |
Formula for estimating the expected (average) weight (W) in a specific age-sex group where mean and variance of BMI and of height.
Using the following notation for each individual values of BMI and W:
The expected weight in a group of individuals would be:
Assuming that Height and BMI are independent:
Assuming that the variance of Height is constant in all values of BMI:
Therefore the above equation simplifies to:
Estimation of Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) and Total Energy Expenditure (TEE) using FAO tables
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | BMRc | BMRs | PAL(*) | BMRc | BMRs | PAL(*) |
| age | Kcal | Kcal/kg | Kcal | Kcal/kg | ||
| 15-29 | 692.2 | 15.057 | 1.75 | 486.6 | 14.818 | 1.79 |
| 30-44 | 873.1 | 11.472 | 1.82 | 845.6 | 8.126 | 1.87 |
| 45-59 | 873.1 | 11.472 | 1.64 | 845.6 | 8.126 | 1.8 |
| 60-69 | 587.7 | 11.171 | 1.61 | 658.5 | 9.082 | 1.69 |
| 70-79 | 587.7 | 11.171 | 1.62 | 658.5 | 9.082 | 1.55 |
| 80+ | 587.7 | 11.171 | 1.3 | 658.5 | 9.082 | 1.19 |
We extracted the following coefficients for our age-sex groups.
(*) For non overweight adults in USA.
The estimation of energy requirements of an individual is:
For a group of N individuals of the same age-sex group with a total biomass “B”,
If that same group had a biomass due to overweight (BMI > 25) of “B25”, the energy required to feed that biomass would be:
Population, body mass and biomass by world region in 2005 and in hypothetical scenarios
| Asia | 2815 | 57.7 | 162408 | 24.2% | 4265 | 449 |
| Europe | 606 | 70.8 | 42895 | 55.6% | 3836 | 910 |
| Africa | 535 | 60.7 | 32484 | 28.9% | 1464 | 340 |
| Latin Am. Caribbean | 386 | 67.9 | 26231 | 57.9% | 2431 | 585 |
| Northern Am. | 263 | 80.7 | 21185 | 73.9% | 3297 | 1187 |
| Oceania | 24 | 74.1 | 1815 | 63.3% | 191 | 46 |
| World | 4630 | 62.0 | 287017 | 34.7% | 15484 | 3518 |
| Scenario (1): all countries have BMI distribution of Japan | 4630 | 58.8 | 272408 (−5%) | 22.3% | 5630 (−64%) | 253 (−93%) |
| Scenario (2): all countries have BMI distribution of USA | 4630 | 74.6 | 345426 (+20%) | 74.0% | 53090 (+243%) | 18789 (+434%) |
Figure 1Human biomass due to BMI > 30 (Countries with more than 1% of human biomass due to BMI > 30).
Adults per tonne biomass and energy used to maintain overweight and obesity
| | | | | | |
| United States | 12.2 | 2874 | 243 | 22,509.2 | 7,886.6 |
| Kuwait | 12.9 | 2982 | 233 | 156.6 | 53.9 |
| Croatia | 13.1 | 2741 | 205 | 300.3 | 96.0 |
| Qatar | 13.0 | 3007 | 204 | 51.6 | 14.5 |
| Egypt | 13.5 | 2826 | 192 | 3,733.5 | 1,184.2 |
| United Arab Emirates | 13.2 | 3017 | 188 | 241.2 | 62.8 |
| Trinidad and Tobago | 13.8 | 2778 | 177 | 71.3 | 21.7 |
| Argentina | 13.8 | 2718 | 176 | 1,967.9 | 575.7 |
| Greece | 13.3 | 2707 | 169 | 636.0 | 159.3 |
| Bahrain | 13.6 | 2889 | 168 | 34.8 | 9.7 |
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| North Korea | 19.0 | 2348 | 8 | 57.5 | 1.5 |
| Cambodia | 17.9 | 2472 | 7 | 23.9 | 0.2 |
| Burundi | 18.5 | 2421 | 7 | 11.4 | 0.4 |
| Nepal | 19.8 | 2354 | 7 | 42.4 | 0.6 |
| Democ. Rep. of the Congo | 18.7 | 2410 | 6 | 71.2 | 2.2 |
| Bangladesh | 20.2 | 2342 | 5 | 178.2 | 2.7 |
| Sri Lanka | 19.8 | 2318 | 5 | 27.5 | 0.3 |
| Ethiopia | 18.9 | 2408 | 3 | 52.9 | 0.5 |
| Viet Nam | 19.7 | 2341 | 3 | 73.7 | 1.1 |
| Eritrea | 19.2 | 2393 | 2 | 2.0 | 0.0 |
| WORLD 2005 | 16.1 | 2549 | 61 | 111,346 | 23,533 |
| Scenario (1) if BMI as Japan in all countries | 17.0 | 2490 (−2.4%) | 22 | 40,519 (−64%) | 1,726 (−93%) |
| Scenario (2) if BMI as USA in all countries | 13.4 | 2810 (+10.2%) | 224 | 406,255 (+265%) | 136,721 (+481%) |
(1) tTEE = theoretical Total Energy Expenditure calculated from FAO tables for adults, assuming that Physical Activity Levels (PAL) for each age-sex group in all countries were the same as those reported for USA in the same document. (2) To calculate these two columns we use the average theoretical tTEE of the world in 2005 (2549 kcal/day).