Assessment of Physical Activity and Energy Expenditure: An Overview of Objective Measures
Mater Research · University of Queensland · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The ability to assess energy expenditure (EE) and estimate physical activity (PA) in free-living individuals is extremely important in the global context of non-communicable diseases including malnutrition, overnutrition (obesity), and diabetes. It is also important to appreciate that PA and EE are different constructs with PA defined as any bodily movement that results in EE and accordingly, energy is expended as a result of PA. However, total energy expenditure, best assessed using the criterion doubly labeled water (DLW) technique, includes components in addition to physical activity energy expenditure, namely resting energy expenditure and the thermic effect of food. Given the large number of assessment…
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3Topics & keywords
- Energy expenditure
- Doubly labeled water
- Overnutrition
- Context (archaeology)
- Physical activity
- Specific dynamic action
- Basal metabolic rate
- Obesity
- Zero hunger