Energy metabolism

Energy metabolism is central to life and altered energy expenditure (EE) is often cited as a central mechanism responsible for development of the obese phenotype. Resting EE, EE of physical activity, cold induced thermogenesis and thermic effect of feeding add to produce total EE but can also affect...

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description Energy metabolism is central to life and altered energy expenditure (EE) is often cited as a central mechanism responsible for development of the obese phenotype. Resting EE, EE of physical activity, cold induced thermogenesis and thermic effect of feeding add to produce total EE but can also affect each other. It is thus very important that each component be well measured. Measuring energy expenditure by indirect calorimetry is extremely simple in theory but the practice if far more difficult. Taking into account temperature in small sized animals, measuring accurately the effect of activity on EE, correcting EE for body size body composition, age sex etc… add difficulties in producing reliable data. The goal of this Research Topic was to call for the practical experience of main investigators trained to practice calorimetry in order to get their feedback and the way they deal with the various and specific problems of humans and animal calorimetry. The goal is to share the questions/solutions experienced by the contributors to inititate a “guide of the good practices” that can be periodically updated and used by all those who are and will be interested in measuring energy metabolism from the 20g mouse to the human and large farm animals.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-463812024-03-31T22:45:05Z Energy metabolism Patrick Christian Even QP1-981 Q1-390 Body Composition Thermogenesis brown adipose tissue Body Size Energy Expenditure indirect calorimetry physical activity metabolic Phenotyping thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MF Pre-clinical medicine: basic sciences::MFG Physiology Energy metabolism is central to life and altered energy expenditure (EE) is often cited as a central mechanism responsible for development of the obese phenotype. Resting EE, EE of physical activity, cold induced thermogenesis and thermic effect of feeding add to produce total EE but can also affect each other. It is thus very important that each component be well measured. Measuring energy expenditure by indirect calorimetry is extremely simple in theory but the practice if far more difficult. Taking into account temperature in small sized animals, measuring accurately the effect of activity on EE, correcting EE for body size body composition, age sex etc… add difficulties in producing reliable data. The goal of this Research Topic was to call for the practical experience of main investigators trained to practice calorimetry in order to get their feedback and the way they deal with the various and specific problems of humans and animal calorimetry. The goal is to share the questions/solutions experienced by the contributors to inititate a “guide of the good practices” that can be periodically updated and used by all those who are and will be interested in measuring energy metabolism from the 20g mouse to the human and large farm animals. 2021-02-11T12:32:34Z 2021-02-11T12:32:34Z 2016-02-05 17:24:33 2014 book 18571 16648714 9782889193080 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/46381 eng Frontiers Research Topics image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International http://www.frontiersin.org/books/Energy_metabolism/344#nogo http://journal.frontiersin.org/researchtopic/563/energy-metabolism Frontiers Media SA 10.3389/978-2-88919-308-0 10.3389/978-2-88919-308-0 bf5ce210-e72e-4860-ba9b-c305640ff3ae 9782889193080 132 open access
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Body Composition
Thermogenesis
brown adipose tissue
Body Size
Energy Expenditure
indirect calorimetry
physical activity
metabolic Phenotyping
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brown adipose tissue
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physical activity
metabolic Phenotyping
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