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Academic Article Caltrac versus calorimeter determination of 24-h energy expenditure in female children and adolescents.
Academic Article Are basal metabolic rate prediction equations appropriate for female children and adolescents?
Academic Article Maternal energy balance and lactation performance of Mesoamerindians as a function of body mass index.
Academic Article Lactation performance of rural Mesoamerindians.
Academic Article Energy requirements of women of reproductive age.
Academic Article Energy requirements during pregnancy based on total energy expenditure and energy deposition.
Academic Article Energy requirements of breast-fed infants.
Academic Article Effect of soy isoflavone supplementation on nitric oxide metabolism and blood pressure in menopausal women.
Academic Article Validation of cross-sectional time series and multivariate adaptive regression splines models for the prediction of energy expenditure in children and adolescents using doubly labeled water.
Academic Article A hydrogen gas-water equilibration method produces accurate and precise stable hydrogen isotope ratio measurements in nutrition studies.
Academic Article Comparison of the doubly labeled water (2H2 18O) method with indirect calorimetry and a nutrient-balance study for simultaneous determination of energy expenditure, water intake, and metabolizable energy intake in preterm infants.
Academic Article Calorimetric validation of the doubly-labelled water method for determination of energy expenditure in man.
Academic Article Comparing the validity of 2 physical activity questionnaire formats in African-American and Hispanic women.
Concept Energy Metabolism
Concept Carbohydrate Metabolism
Concept Basal Metabolism
Academic Article Energy requirements in nonobese men and women: results from CALERIE.
Academic Article The doubly labeled water method produces highly reproducible longitudinal results in nutrition studies.
Academic Article Prediction of energy expenditure and physical activity in preschoolers.
Academic Article Revision of Dietary Reference Intakes for energy in preschool-age children.
Academic Article Fat mass deposition during pregnancy using a four-component model.
Academic Article Longitudinal assessment of energy balance in well-nourished, pregnant women.
Academic Article Longitudinal changes in maternal serum leptin concentrations, body composition, and resting metabolic rate in pregnancy.
Academic Article Water hydrogen incorporation into body fat in pigs: effect on double/triple-labeled water method.
Academic Article Lysine and protein metabolism in the young lactating woman.
Academic Article Lysine and protein metabolism in young women. Subdivision based on the novel use of multiple stable isotopic labels.
Academic Article Energy expenditure of Angora bucks in peak breeding season estimated with the doubly-labeled water technique.
Academic Article Influence of body composition on physical activity validation studies using doubly labeled water.
Academic Article The use of stable isotopes in metabolism studies
Academic Article Energetic adaptations persist after bariatric surgery in severely obese adolescents.
Academic Article Low Levels of Energy Expenditure in Childhood Cancer Survivors: Implications for Obesity Prevention.
Academic Article Assessing Dietary Intake in Childhood Cancer Survivors: Food Frequency Questionnaire Versus 24-Hour Diet Recalls.
Academic Article Role of physical activity and sleep duration in growth and body composition of preschool-aged children.
Academic Article Body-composition changes in the Comprehensive Assessment of Long-term Effects of Reducing Intake of Energy (CALERIE)-2 study: a 2-y randomized controlled trial of calorie restriction in nonobese humans.
Academic Article Energy Intake and Expenditure in Children With Heart Failure.
Academic Article 90th Anniversary Commentary: Measurement of Energy Expenditure in Free-Living Humans by Using Doubly Labeled Water.
Academic Article Calibration of activity-related energy expenditure in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL).
Academic Article Estimated energy requirements increase across pregnancy in healthy women with dichorionic twins.
Grant Popular Diets, Metabolism, and CVD Risk
Academic Article Effects of dietary composition on energy expenditure during weight-loss maintenance.
Academic Article A randomized study of dietary composition during weight-loss maintenance: Rationale, study design, intervention, and assessment.
Academic Article Effects of a low carbohydrate diet on energy expenditure during weight loss maintenance: randomized trial.
Academic Article Methodological error in measurement of energy expenditure by the doubly labeled water method: much ado about nothing?
Academic Article The International Atomic Energy Agency International Doubly Labelled Water Database: Aims, Scope and Procedures.
Academic Article Energy Requirement Is Higher During Weight-Loss Maintenance in Adults Consuming a Low- Compared with High-Carbohydrate Diet.
Academic Article A standard calculation methodology for human doubly labeled water studies.
Grant Effect of PDE5 Inhibition on Adipose Metabolism in Humans
Academic Article Daily energy expenditure through the human life course.
Academic Article Physical activity and fat-free mass during growth and in later life.
Academic Article Energy compensation and adiposity in humans.
Academic Article Accuracy and Practical Considerations for Doubly Labeled Water Analysis in Nutrition Studies Using a Laser-Based Isotope Instrument (Off-Axis Integrated Cavity Output Spectroscopy).
Academic Article Total energy expenditure is repeatable in adults but not associated with short-term changes in body composition.
Academic Article Variability in energy expenditure is much greater in males than females.
Academic Article Total daily energy expenditure has declined over the past three decades due to declining basal expenditure, not reduced activity expenditure.
Academic Article Greater male variability in daily energy expenditure develops through puberty.
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