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Agreement between the total energy expenditure calculated with accelerometry data and the BMR yielde...

Agreement between the total energy expenditure calculated with accelerometry data and the BMR yielde...

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Agreement between the total energy expenditure calculated with accelerometry data and the BMR yielded by predictive equations v . the total energy expenditure obtained with doubly labelled water in low-income women with excess weight

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Agreement between the total energy expenditure calculated with accelerometry data and the BMR yielded by predictive equations v . the total energy expenditure obtained with doubly labelled water in low-income women with excess weight

Publisher

England: Cambridge University Press

Journal title

British journal of nutrition, 2019-12, Vol.122 (12), p.1398-1408

Language

English

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England: Cambridge University Press

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Contents

Low-income women are the group with the highest levels of obesity worldwide. In low-income settings, the use of predictive equations, which yield a measure of the individuals' BMR, is a feasible approach to estimate the individuals' total energy expenditure (TEE), using the factorial method (calculated-TEE = BMR × physical activity level), an impor...

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Agreement between the total energy expenditure calculated with accelerometry data and the BMR yielded by predictive equations v . the total energy expenditure obtained with doubly labelled water in low-income women with excess weight

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2298144567

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2298144567

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ISSN

0007-1145

E-ISSN

1475-2662

DOI

10.1017/S0007114519002460

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