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Table 1.

Predictive equations given in their original unit (kcal/day).

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Table 2.

Main Characteristics of Modern Pentathlon athletes, according to the gender (n = 28); X±SD.

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Table 3.

Basal metabolic rate (Kcal.day-1) of the studied sample, measured (IC) and estimated by the equations (FAO, HB, HR and CUN), (n = 28).

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Statistical parameters from comparison between BMR values obtained by indirect calorimetry in relation to different predictive equations, according to gender.

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Fig 1.

Bland and Altman scatter plots for male and female.

(A) FAO; (B) Harris and Benedict; (C) Henry and Rees and (D) Cunningham. The dashed lines represent the mean bias and 95% limits of agreement of the raw data. Filled dots represent males and opened dots represent female individuals.

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Fig 2.

Survival-agreement plot for indirect calorimetry and predictive equations.

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