The energy cost of physical activity has long remained the component of energy expenditure most difficult to quantify. Measurement of total energy expenditure (TEE) in free-living infants by the doubly-labelled water method permits a new approach. The energy cost of activity was estimated in 12 week infants as the difference between TEE and the sum of minimal metabolic rate, the energy cost of tissue synthesis, and thermogenesis. No differences were found between the sexes or between breast-fed and formula-fed infants. However, the cost of activity was substantially higher than previously assumed. The approach is more suitable for use with groups rather than individuals. © 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc
Objective: The method for measurement of basal metabolic rate (BMR) using indirect calorimetry in ad...
The aim of the study was to measure the energy used for growth of healthy fullterm and breast-fed Ga...
This thesis is concerned primarily with the measurement of total energy expenditure in infancy. Unti...
Objective-To estimate physical activity energy expenditure (AEE) in groups of free living infants in...
The measurement of energy expenditure has wide applications in clinical and scientific studies. Ethi...
In order to apply current international recommendations of basing energy requirements on energy expe...
Measurement of energy balance represents a basic theoretical concept ...
Objectives: To measure the total energy expenditure of 9 and 12 month old infants and compare with c...
Measurement of total energy expenditure (TEE) in young children is now possible without interfering ...
Background: A knowledge of energy expenditure in infancy is required for the estimation of recommend...
Background: A knowledge of energy expenditure in infancy is required for the estimation of recommend...
Total energy expenditure (TEE) was measured simultaneously in 36 free- living children aged 7, 9, 12...
BACKGROUND: To determine the energy cost of common physical activities in preschoolers and to compar...
Total energy expenditure was measured in a cohort of 33 normal, full term infants at 12 weeks of age...
infants: comparison of 2H2 IsO method and indirect calorimetry. Am. J. Physiol. 263 (Regulatory Inte...
Objective: The method for measurement of basal metabolic rate (BMR) using indirect calorimetry in ad...
The aim of the study was to measure the energy used for growth of healthy fullterm and breast-fed Ga...
This thesis is concerned primarily with the measurement of total energy expenditure in infancy. Unti...
Objective-To estimate physical activity energy expenditure (AEE) in groups of free living infants in...
The measurement of energy expenditure has wide applications in clinical and scientific studies. Ethi...
In order to apply current international recommendations of basing energy requirements on energy expe...
Measurement of energy balance represents a basic theoretical concept ...
Objectives: To measure the total energy expenditure of 9 and 12 month old infants and compare with c...
Measurement of total energy expenditure (TEE) in young children is now possible without interfering ...
Background: A knowledge of energy expenditure in infancy is required for the estimation of recommend...
Background: A knowledge of energy expenditure in infancy is required for the estimation of recommend...
Total energy expenditure (TEE) was measured simultaneously in 36 free- living children aged 7, 9, 12...
BACKGROUND: To determine the energy cost of common physical activities in preschoolers and to compar...
Total energy expenditure was measured in a cohort of 33 normal, full term infants at 12 weeks of age...
infants: comparison of 2H2 IsO method and indirect calorimetry. Am. J. Physiol. 263 (Regulatory Inte...
Objective: The method for measurement of basal metabolic rate (BMR) using indirect calorimetry in ad...
The aim of the study was to measure the energy used for growth of healthy fullterm and breast-fed Ga...
This thesis is concerned primarily with the measurement of total energy expenditure in infancy. Unti...