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Energy Expenditure during Rest and Exercise. BMR. Minimum level of energy required to sustain the body’s vital functions in a waking state. Reflected in heat production Determined by O 2 consumption. BMR. 12 hour fast no physical activity 30 minute rest/acclimation
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BMR • Minimum level of energy required to sustain the body’s vital functions in a waking state. • Reflected in heat production • Determined by O2 consumption
BMR • 12 hour fast • no physical activity • 30 minute rest/acclimation • 10 minute O2 consumption • energy baseline for weight control
RMR • Resting Metabolic Rate • 3 - 4 hours following light meal • active metabolic processes & regulatory balance at rest • accounts for 60-75% of TDEE • feeding 10%, physical activity 15-30%
RMR/BMR • LBM offers good index of BMR • BMR in females 5-10% < males • 2-3% in BMR/decade body fat
RMR/BMR • Heavy resistance training in 50 - 65 y.o. 8% in BMR • heavy resistance training can offset usual in BMR that are associated w/ aging • 8 week aerobic training 10% in BMR
Estimated MR per Hour • = body surface area (nomogram) * estimated BMR • nomogram - stature/height - body mass/weight - surface area
Factors Affecting Energy Expenditure • Physical Activity • Dietary-Induced Thermogenesis - obligatory - digestive process - facultative - sympathetic response • Climate
Classification of Physical Activities • Physical Activity Ratio (PAR) - light work - 3x resting requirement - heavy work - 6x-8x - maximal work - 9x+
MET • MET - multiple of RMR • 1 MET = 3.6 mL / kg-min
MET • Males
MET • Females
Daily Expenditure • Age 23-50 • males - 2700 - 3000 kcal • females - 2000-2100 kcal • Body Mass expenditure esp. w/b activities
HR to Estimate Expenditure • Linear relationship w/in a person • if HR is known then O2 uptake can be predicted w/ reasonable accuracy • validity - specificity??
HR vs. O2 Uptake 220 Heart Rate (beats/min) 60 2.8 0.4 Oxygen Uptake (L/min)