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Sex Differences in Measures of Energy Expenditure and Body Composition in Young, Middle-Aged, and Older Adults. [PDF]

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Influence of 8-week endurance training on resting energy expenditure and body composition in women. [PDF]

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ENERGY EXPENDITURE

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1996
Although human energy expenditure has been studied for over 100 years, many unanswered questions remain regarding the role that individual components of energy expenditure have in the etiology of obesity. Most techniques for measuring physical activity, the most variable component of TDEE, are less than adequate, and differences in energy metabolism ...
J P, DeLany, J C, Lovejoy
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The Measurement of Energy Expenditure

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2004
Proper nutrition support depends upon the clinician's ability to estimate the patient's energy expenditure. The accuracy of estimation is inversely proportional to the severity of the patient's illness. This fact has spurred academic and industry groups to pursue the measurement of energy expenditure.
Richard D, Branson, Jay A, Johannigman
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Aging and energy expenditure

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1991
Whether sedentary energy expenditure is normal or lower in elderly people has not yet been clearly established. Twenty-four-hour energy expenditure (24EE) and its different components were measured by use of a respiratory chamber in elderly (17 male, 21 female; 71 +/- 6 y, mean +/- SD; 71.2 +/- 13.5 kg; 32 +/- 8% fat) and young (33 male, 31 female; 24 +
L, Vaughan, F, Zurlo, E, Ravussin
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