نتایج جستجو برای: indirect calorimetry

تعداد نتایج: 89125  

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2005
Zimian Wang Stanley Heshka Steven B Heymsfield Wei Shen Dympna Gallagher

BACKGROUND We previously derived a whole-body resting energy expenditure (REE) prediction model by using organ and tissue mass measured by magnetic resonance imaging combined with assumed stable, specific resting metabolic rates of individual organs and tissues. Although the model predicted REE well in young persons, it overpredicted REE by approximately 11% in elderly adults. This overpredicti...

Journal: :Stroke 2003
Hillel M Finestone Linda S Greene-Finestone Norine C Foley M Gail Woodbury

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Little is known of the acute, subacute, and longer-term energy demands of stroke, information essential to appropriate clinical and nutritional management. The goals of this study were to (1) determine the resting energy expenditure (REE) of stroke patients from stroke onset to 3 months, (2) examine relations between stroke size, type, location, severity, and REE, and (3)...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2011
Christian Benedict Manfred Hallschmid Arne Lassen Christin Mahnke Bernd Schultes Helgi Birgir Schiöth Jan Born Tanja Lange

BACKGROUND Epidemiologic evidence indicates that chronic sleep curtailment increases risk of developing obesity, but the mechanisms behind this relation are largely unknown. OBJECTIVE We examined the influence of a single night of total sleep deprivation on morning energy expenditures and food intakes in healthy humans. DESIGN According to a balanced crossover design, we examined 14 normal-...

2014
S. Kennedy L. Ryan A. Fraser M. E. Clegg

The Deltatrac™ II Metabolic Monitor (Datex-Ohmeda Inc.) is considered the standard reference machine in indirect calorimetry; however, it is no longer commercially available thus there is a need for new machines. The gas exchange measurement (GEM; GEM Nutrition Ltd) and the ECAL (Health Professional Solutions) are alternative measuring systems. The aim of this study was to compare the ECAL and ...

Journal: :Applied ergonomics 2005
Jeff S Coombes Chris Kingswell

This study compared the effect of load distribution using two different webbing designs on oxygen consumption and running kinematics of soldiers. It was hypothesised that running with webbing that distributes the load closer to the body (M83 Assault Vest) would expend less energy compared to running with conventional webbing (CON). Seven soldiers randomly completed three treadmill trials; an un...

Journal: :Diabetes & metabolism 2003
F Brandou M Dumortier P Garandeau J Mercier J F Brun

BACKGROUND We assessed the impact of an exercise and diet program for two weeks in a specialized institute and six weeks at home on body composition and exercise metabolism in obese adolescents. METHODS Fourteen obese adolescents took part in the two-week training course and seven continued exercise and diet at home. The substrate crossover point and the maximal fat oxidation point (Lipox max...

2010
Frode Slinde Timothy Bickmore Eric Hekler Christin Bexelius Marie Löf Sven Sandin Ylva Trolle Lagerros Elisabet Forsum Jan-Eric Litton

BACKGROUND Physical activity is associated with reduced risks of many chronic diseases. Data collected on physical activity in large epidemiological studies is often based on paper questionnaires. The validity of these questionnaires is debated, and more effective methods are needed. OBJECTIVE This study evaluates repeated measures of physical activity level (PAL) and the feasibility of using...

2012
Jan Bert Van Klinken Sjoerd A. A. van den Berg Louis M. Havekes Ko Willems Van Dijk

Physical activity (PA) is a main determinant of total energy expenditure (TEE) and has been suggested to play a key role in body weight regulation. However, thus far it has been challenging to determine what part of the expended energy is due to activity in freely moving subjects. We developed a computational method to estimate activity related energy expenditure (AEE) and resting metabolic rat...

Journal: :Nutricion hospitalaria 2015
Raquel Blasco Redondo

UNLABELLED The energetic expense daily total of an individual (EEDT) represents the energy that the organism consumes. It is constituted by the sum of: metabolic basal rate (MBR), termogenesis endogenous (TE) and energetic expense linked to the physical activity (EEPA). The determination of the EEDT considering the physical activity and the state of health of a person, it is very important to f...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 1997
R Refinetti M Menaker

1. In order to discriminate between homeostatic and circadian control of energy expenditure, this paper considers whether a shorter circadian cycle will produce a proportional reduction in energy expenditure (so that expenditure per unit time is conserved) or alternatively whether energy expenditure will be compressed into the shorter cycle (so that energy expenditure per cycle is conserved). T...

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