Measuring and Predicting Total Energy Expenditure Among Highly Active Humans in Natural Environments
Measuring and Predicting Total Energy Expenditure Among Highly Active Humans in Natural Environments
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
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2014
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English
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The current model for predicting human total energy expenditure (TEE), the Factorial Method, significantly underestimates actual TEE, particularly among highly active populations. In this study, the Allocation Model is presented for predicting TEE. Unlike the Factorial Method, the Allocation Model includes metabolic cost terms for both thermoregula...
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Measuring and Predicting Total Energy Expenditure Among Highly Active Humans in Natural Environments
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9781303869235,1303869233