Objective: The method for measurement of basal metabolic rate (BMR) using indirect calorimetry in adults is well established but is impractical in infants.Methods: In this prospective study energy expenditure was measured using indirect calorimetry in 14 infants when sleeping and when lying quietly awake.Results: Sleeping metabolic rate (SMR) was lower than energy expenditure (EE) measured in the same infants in a quiet resting state (mean difference [SD]: 297 [162] kJ/d; P < 0.005; 55 [33.4] kJ/kg per day; P < 0.005). The correlation within individuals suggests that these differences are related to the level of arousal. Awake EE, but not SMR, was significantly greater than estimated BMR using the FAO/WHO/UNU predictive equation.Conclusions...
Background: A knowledge of energy expenditure in infancy is required for the estimation of recommend...
Objectives: To measure the total energy expenditure of 9 and 12 month old infants and compare with c...
Evaluation of nutrition status is imperative for pediatric oncology patients due to prevalence of ma...
Objective: The method for measurement of basal metabolic rate (BMR) using indirect calorimetry in ad...
Objective: To compare measurements of sleeping metabolic rate (SMR) in infancy with predicted basal ...
Objective: To compare measurements of sleeping metabolic rate (SMR) in infancy with predicted basal ...
In infants, sleeping metabolic rate (SMR) is used as a proxy for basal metabolic rate (BMR). BMR can...
BACKGROUND: Sleeping metabolic rate (SMR) is used as a proxy for basal metabolic rate in infants, wh...
Measurement of energy balance represents a basic theoretical concept ...
International audienceContext: Many studies involving measurement of energy expenditure are often co...
infants: comparison of 2H2 IsO method and indirect calorimetry. Am. J. Physiol. 263 (Regulatory Inte...
Background: The role that the components of energy expendi-ture play in the etiology of childhood ob...
The energy cost of physical activity has long remained the component of energy expenditure most diff...
The measurement of energy expenditure has wide applications in clinical and scientific studies. Ethi...
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...
Objectives: To measure the total energy expenditure of 9 and 12 month old infants and compare with c...
Evaluation of nutrition status is imperative for pediatric oncology patients due to prevalence of ma...
Objective: The method for measurement of basal metabolic rate (BMR) using indirect calorimetry in ad...
Objective: To compare measurements of sleeping metabolic rate (SMR) in infancy with predicted basal ...
Objective: To compare measurements of sleeping metabolic rate (SMR) in infancy with predicted basal ...
In infants, sleeping metabolic rate (SMR) is used as a proxy for basal metabolic rate (BMR). BMR can...
BACKGROUND: Sleeping metabolic rate (SMR) is used as a proxy for basal metabolic rate in infants, wh...
Measurement of energy balance represents a basic theoretical concept ...
International audienceContext: Many studies involving measurement of energy expenditure are often co...
infants: comparison of 2H2 IsO method and indirect calorimetry. Am. J. Physiol. 263 (Regulatory Inte...
Background: The role that the components of energy expendi-ture play in the etiology of childhood ob...
The energy cost of physical activity has long remained the component of energy expenditure most diff...
The measurement of energy expenditure has wide applications in clinical and scientific studies. Ethi...
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...
Objectives: To measure the total energy expenditure of 9 and 12 month old infants and compare with c...
Evaluation of nutrition status is imperative for pediatric oncology patients due to prevalence of ma...