Acute oral sodium propionate supplementation raises resting energy expenditure and lipid oxidation in fasted humans [PDF]
Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), produced from fermentation of dietary fibre by the gut microbiota, have been suggested to modulate energy metabolism. Previous work using rodent models have demonstrated that oral supplementation of the SCFA propionate ...
Baldwin +19 more
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Appetite, energy intake and resting metabolic responses to 60 min treadmill running performed in a fasted versus a postprandial state. [PDF]
This study investigated the effect of fasted and postprandial exercise on appetite, energy intake and resting metabolic responses. Twelve healthy males (mean±SD: age 23±3 years, body mass index 22.9±2.1 kg m(-2), maximum oxygen uptake 57.5±9.7 mL kg(-1 ...
Deighton, K, Stensel, DJ, Zahra, JC
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Tables for calculating the energy expenditure of the physical activities of the general population cannot be used due to the different paralysis of the upper or lower limbs in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). The purpose of this review is to compare
Eva Chaloupková +2 more
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Prediction and evaluation of resting energy expenditure in a large group of obese outpatients [PDF]
The aim of this study was to compare resting energy expenditure (REE) measured (MREE) by indirect calorimetry (IC) and REE predicted (PREE) from established predictive equations in a large sample of obese Caucasian ...
AMATO, VALERIA +7 more
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Effects of taurine supplementation in elite swimmers performance
AIM Taurine is considered a semi-essential amino acid characterized by having various physiological functions in the body that modulate mechanisms of action involved in the muscle contraction process, increased energy expenditure, insulin signaling ...
Gabriela Batitucci +7 more
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Resting energy expenditure in children at risk of hypothalamic dysfunction
Objective: Children with suprasellar brain damage are at risk of hypothalamic dysfunction (HD). HD may lead to decreased resting energy expenditure (REE). Decreased REE, however, is not present in all children with HD.
J Van Schaik +13 more
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Resting energy expenditure, activity energy expenditure and total energy expenditure at age 91–96 years [PDF]
There is a limited knowledge concerning energy requirements of the elderly, especially the oldest old (> 80 years). Energy requirements should be estimated from measurements of energy expenditure. For this purpose twenty-one free-living individuals (eight males, thirteen females) aged 91–96 years living in Göteborg, Sweden were studied.
Rothenberg, E.M. +3 more
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Practical utility and reliability of whole-room calorimetry in young children [PDF]
The use of whole-room calorimetry (WRC) in young children can increase our understanding of children's energy balance. However, studies using WRC in young children are rare due to concerns about its feasibility.
Anthony D. Okely +8 more
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Sex Hormone Suppression Reduces Resting Energy Expenditure and β-Adrenergic Support of Resting Energy Expenditure [PDF]
Resting energy expenditure (REE) decreases with aging and may decrease in women as a result of the menopause, potentially contributing to weight gain. REE has been observed to fluctuate during the menstrual cycle, suggesting regulation by sex hormones. The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of suppressing estrogen and progesterone on
Danielle S, Day +4 more
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Background All behaviour requires energy, and measuring energy expenditure in standard units (joules) is key to linking behaviour to ecological processes.
Pritish Chakravarty +4 more
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