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This study sought to identify adults and children as under- (UR), acceptable (AR), or over-reporters (OR) of energy intake (EI) using energy expenditure measured by doubly labelled water
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To identify adults and children as under- (UR), acceptable (AR), or over-reporters (OR) of energy intake (EI) using energy expenditure measured by doubly labelled water (DLW) (EE(DLW)), and to use this as a reference to determine the sensitivity and specificity of (i) EE measured by heart rate (EE(HR)), and (ii) the Goldberg cut-off technique for classifying subjects into the more...
International Classification:
Diagnostic tool laboratory (doubly labelled water) - energy intake and expenditure
Categories:
energy intake; using energy expenditure; doubly labelled water
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Eur J Clin Nutr,
Vol: 57 Page: 455-63 March 2003
M. B. Livingstone; P. J. Robson; A. E. Black; W. A. Coward; J. M. Wallace; M. C. McKinley; J. J. Strain; P. G. McKenna
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The aim of this study was to examine the impact of applying seven calibration equations in the estimation of free-living total energy expenditure over 2-3 d in seven boys (mean +/- SD age 9.4+/-0.4 yr) by the Flex heart rate (HR) method
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PURPOSE: To evaluate the impact of applying seven calibration equations (CE) in the estimation of free-living total energy expenditure (TEE) over 2-3 d in seven boys (mean +/- SD age 9.4+/-0.4 yr) by the Flex heart rate (HR) method. METHODS: HR and oxygen consumption were measured simultaneously for eight activities (lying, sitting, standing, arm-reaching exercise, a more...
International Classification:
Physical activity
Categories:
total energy expenditure
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Med Sci Sports Exerc,
Vol: 32 Page: 1513-9 August 2000
M. B. Livingstone; P. J. Robson; M. Totton
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The aim of this study was to describe neonatal electrocardiogram and respiration signals from labelled seizure data for five neonatal patient
Abstract:
An investigation of changes in the neonatal electrocardiogram (ECG) and respiration signals from labelled seizure data for five neonatal patient records is reported. A decrease during seizure of 5.70% in the mean RR-interval was found. The mean respiration rate per epoch was found to decrease by a mean 18.44% during seizure. No significant change in the RR-interval standard deviation or more...
International Classification:
Neonatal seizures
Categories:
neonatal seizures
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Med Biol Eng Comput,
Vol: 44 Page: 27-34 March 2006
B. R. Greene; P. de Chazal; G. Boylan; R. B. Reilly; C. O'Brien; S. Connolly
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