Assessment of Energy Expenditure Flashcards

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  • Direct measurement of heat liberated as a consequence of metabolism
  • Organism put into chamber for period of time, temperature of air and water is measured
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Direct calorimetry

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Problems with direct calorimetry

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  • Cannot monitor rapid changes
  • Friction developed by ergometer would generate heat
  • Not all heat produced in exercise is liberated immediately
  • Cannot determine which fuel is being utilised
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  • Collect expired air and analyse composition of expired air
  • Energy expenditure can be estimated using equations based on O2 uptake and CO2 production
  • Only works at steady state - at rest and when demands of exercise are met and are the same
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Indirect calorimetry

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Problems with indirect calorimetry

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  • Expensive
  • Inconvenient
  • Alters behaviour
  • Cannot be worn for extended periods
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  • Based upon the use of stable heavy isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen
  • Drink containing isotopes
  • When 2H and 18O are introduced they mix with normal H and O in body
  • The 18O is lost more rapidly than 2H as it is lost in CO2 and H2O, whereas 2H is only lost in H2O
  • Difference in rates is used to calculated CO2 production
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Doubly Labelled Water - DLW

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Limitations of Doubly Labelled Water

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  • High cost of equipment
  • Very specialised staff needed
  • Assumes RER of 0.8 or 0.85
  • No information on components of energy expenditure
  • No information on pattern or intensity of physical activity
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Activity Diaries and Recall Questionnaires

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  • Activity diaries generally utilise 10-15 mins recording periods throughout day
  • They utilise an activity score or MET value for recorded activity to estimate EE
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  • Designed to increase the comparability of results from self reported PA
  • Compiled from a variety of published and unpublished sources
  • Element of subjectivity in both initial record of activity by participant and by coder
  • Uses averages of values for various activities
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Compendium of Physical Activities

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Issues with Activity Diaries and Recall Questionnaires

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  • A pain for everyone
  • Social desirability
  • Different impacts of exercise on different people
  • People can forget what they did
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  • May be used to try and capture activities that accelerometry miss
  • Based upon fairly linear relationship between HR and EE
  • Requires individual calibration
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Heart rate monitors

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Multi-sensor physical activity monitors

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  • Actiheart

- Sensewear armband

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  • Combination of HR and accelerometry data

- Should be theoretically more precise

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Actiheart

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  • Worn on upper arm
  • Measures of heart flux, bioaxial accelerometer, galvanic skin response, skin temperature
  • Equation for calculating EE are proprietary
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Sensewear armband

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Pedometers and accelerometry

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  • Good at predicting EE during ambulatory activities

- Wll completely overlook activities like cycling

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