نتایج جستجو برای: indirect calorimetry

تعداد نتایج: 89125  

2016
Matthew P. Wallen Sjaan R. Gomersall Shelley E. Keating Ulrik Wisløff Jeff S. Coombes

BACKGROUND Wrist-worn monitors claim to provide accurate measures of heart rate and energy expenditure. People wishing to lose weight use these devices to monitor energy balance, however the accuracy of these devices to measure such parameters has not been established. AIM To determine the accuracy of four wrist-worn devices (Apple Watch, Fitbit Charge HR, Samsung Gear S and Mio Alpha) to mea...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 1994
E A Milner W G Cioffi A D Mason W F McManus B A Pruitt

We have recently developed a new burn-specific equation that satisfactorily estimates initial caloric requirements for thermally injured patients. In the present study, we compared these estimates with resting energy expenditures (REE) (n = 141) measured weekly by indirect calorimetry in 20 patients between postburn days 3 and 348. In this group, mean initial burn size was 46.7% (range, 21-88) ...

2013
Jared R. Fletcher Ted R. Pfister Brian R. MacIntosh

The energy cost of running (E run), a key determinant of distance running performance, is influenced by several factors. Although it is important to express E run as energy cost, no study has used this approach to compare similarly trained men and women. Furthermore, the relationship between Achilles tendon (AT) stiffness and E run has not been compared between men and women. Therefore, our pur...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2007
C Elizabeth Weekes

To avoid any negative outcomes associated with under- or overfeeding it is essential to estimate nutrient requirements before commencing nutrition support. The energy requirements of an individual vary with current and past nutritional status, clinical condition, physical activity and the goals and likely duration of treatment. The evidence-base for prediction methods in current use, however, i...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2016
Gregory T W McClelland Andrew E McKechnie Steven L Chown

Metabolic rate is a fundamental characteristic of all organisms. It covaries most significantly with activity, body mass, seasonality, and temperature. Nonetheless, substantial additional variation in metabolic rate, especially either resting rate or basal rate, is associated with a range of factors including phylogenetic position, ecological distinctiveness, range position, and diet. Understan...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2006
Marie Lof Elisabet Forsum

Human pregnancy is associated with increased requirements for dietary energy and this increase may be partly offset by reductions in physical activity during gestation. Studies in well-nourished women have shown that the physical activity level (PAL), obtained as the total energy expenditure (TEE) divided by the BMR, decreases in late pregnancy. However, it is not known if this decrease is real...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
J A Hurley D P Costa

The metabolic rate (MR) of four adult California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), two males and two females, was quantified during trained submersion and stationing behavior in laboratory tanks. MR was measured, at rest and for single submersions of increasing duration (1-7 min), by measuring oxygen consumption using open-circuit, indirect calorimetry. Standard MR was measured under conditio...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2000
M E Daly C Vale M Walker A Littlefield K George M Alberti J Mathers

BACKGROUND Despite considerable controversy over the inclusion of sucrose in the diets of people with diabetes, the acute metabolism of sucrose is not completely understood. OBJECTIVE Our objective was to investigate the metabolism of the monomeric constituents of sucrose after a high-sucrose meal. DESIGN Three test meals were consumed in a randomized, crossover design by 7 healthy male vol...

2016
Gianluca Vernillo Aldo Savoldelli Spyros Skafidas Andrea Zignoli Antonio La Torre Barbara Pellegrini Guido Giardini Pietro Trabucchi Grégoire P. Millet Federico Schena

Purpose: To examine the effects of the world's most challenging mountain ultramarathon (MUM, 330 km, cumulative elevation gain of +24,000 m) on the energy cost and kinematics of different uphill gaits. Methods: Before (PRE) and immediately after (POST) the competition, 19 male athletes performed three submaximal 5-min treadmill exercise trials in a randomized order: walking at 5 km·h-1, +20%; r...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1999
R D Starling D E Matthews P A Ades E T Poehlman

We compared the accuracy of two physical activity recall questionnaires and a motion detector in 45- to 84-yr-old women (n = 35) and men (n = 32), using doubly labeled water (DLW) in conjunction with indirect calorimetry as the criterion measure. Subjects were administered the Yale Physical Activity Survey (YPAS) and Minnesota Leisure Time Physical Activity Questionnaire (LTA). Physical activit...

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