The menopause is accompanied by increased risk of obesity, altered body
fat distribution and decreased skeletal muscle mass. The resulting decrease in
BMR should be accompanied by a compensatory change in energy balance to avoid
weight gain. The aim of the study is to investigate habitual energy intake and
expenditure of postmenopausal women . The study sample included 450 healthy
postmenopausal women, aged 45-60 years . Data collection comprised of
anthropometric, dietary and Physical activity analysis. BMR and TEE was
calculated using ICMR equation. Body composition was measured using body
composition analyzer. Positive energy balance was observed among obese and non
obese individuals. High BF% , VF level and low MMS% was observed among obese
population (significant at 5% level). The results of the study suggest that
weight maintenance can be achieved in the postmenopausal women by increasing
Physical Activity level, total energy expenditure and decreasing energy intake.
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