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Indirect Calorimetry
www.unm.eduEconomy - refers to the energy cost of an exercise condition. Efficiency - the mechanical energy produced relative to the metabolic energy expenditure For example; The VO 2 during running is often termed “running economy” or “submaximal VO 2”. A person with a lower running VO 2 for a given pace has better economy.
Comprehensive School Physical Activity Programs: A Guide ...
www.cdc.govAny bodily movement that results in energy expenditure (e.g., walking, taking the stairs). Health-related itness. Measure of a person’s ability to perform physical activities . requiring endurance, strength, and lexibility. Components of health-related itness include: cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular endurance, muscular strength, lexibility,
Energy expenditure: components and evaluation methods
www.nutricionhospitalaria.comTotal energy expenditure (TEE) is the energy required by the organism daily and it is determined by the sum of 3 components: basal energy expenditure (BEE), diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT) and physical activity (PA). 3 There are several methods for EE measurementsuch as indirect calorimetry (IC) and direct calorimetry (DC),