Resting energy expenditure (REE)-power relationships result from multiple underlying factors including weight and height. In addition, detailed body composition, including fat free mass (FFM) and its components, skeletal muscle mass and internal organs with high metabolic rates (i.e. brain, heart, liver, kidneys), are major determinants of REE. Since the mass of individual organs scales to height as well as to weight (and, thus, to constitution), the variance in these associations may also add to the variance in REE. Here we address body composition (measured by magnetic resonance imaging) and REE (assessed by indirect calorimetry) in a group of 330 healthy volunteers differing with respect to age (17-78 years), sex (61% female) and BMI (15...
Mathematical models for the dependence of energy expenditure (EE) on body mass and composition are e...
<p>*p<0.05;</p><p>**p<0.01; REE, resting energy expenditure; MM, muscle mass; DXA, Dual X-ray Absorp...
<div><p>Mathematical models for the dependence of energy expenditure (EE) on body mass and compositi...
Background: the degree to which interindividual variation in the mass of select high metabolic rate ...
Age-related changes in organ and tissue masses may add to changes in the relationship between restin...
Adult resting energy expenditure (REE) scales as height( approximately 1.5), whereas body weight (BW...
Mammalian resting energy expenditure (REE) increases as approximately weight(0.75) while mass-specif...
PURPOSE: In tachymetabolic species, metabolic rate increases disproportionately with body mass, and ...
Normalization of resting energy expenditure (REE) for body composition using the 2-compartment model...
in a recent publication, Eriksson et al. [1] explored the relationship between size at birth and res...
Resting energy expenditure (REE) was investigated by indirect calorimetry in relation to body compos...
The basis of heat generated by the human body has been a source of speculation and research for more...
BACKGROUND: Body mass is the primary metabolic compartment related to a vast number of clinical indi...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic positive energy balance leads to obesity, and the excess weight is usually desc...
Previous investigations show that it is plausible that metabolic rates (MR) in all body organs and t...
Mathematical models for the dependence of energy expenditure (EE) on body mass and composition are e...
<p>*p<0.05;</p><p>**p<0.01; REE, resting energy expenditure; MM, muscle mass; DXA, Dual X-ray Absorp...
<div><p>Mathematical models for the dependence of energy expenditure (EE) on body mass and compositi...
Background: the degree to which interindividual variation in the mass of select high metabolic rate ...
Age-related changes in organ and tissue masses may add to changes in the relationship between restin...
Adult resting energy expenditure (REE) scales as height( approximately 1.5), whereas body weight (BW...
Mammalian resting energy expenditure (REE) increases as approximately weight(0.75) while mass-specif...
PURPOSE: In tachymetabolic species, metabolic rate increases disproportionately with body mass, and ...
Normalization of resting energy expenditure (REE) for body composition using the 2-compartment model...
in a recent publication, Eriksson et al. [1] explored the relationship between size at birth and res...
Resting energy expenditure (REE) was investigated by indirect calorimetry in relation to body compos...
The basis of heat generated by the human body has been a source of speculation and research for more...
BACKGROUND: Body mass is the primary metabolic compartment related to a vast number of clinical indi...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic positive energy balance leads to obesity, and the excess weight is usually desc...
Previous investigations show that it is plausible that metabolic rates (MR) in all body organs and t...
Mathematical models for the dependence of energy expenditure (EE) on body mass and composition are e...
<p>*p<0.05;</p><p>**p<0.01; REE, resting energy expenditure; MM, muscle mass; DXA, Dual X-ray Absorp...
<div><p>Mathematical models for the dependence of energy expenditure (EE) on body mass and compositi...