Effect of moderate cold exposure on 24-h energy expenditure: similar response in postobese and nonobese women

Twenty-four-hour energy expenditure (EE) and substrate oxidation rates were measured two times in eight postobese women and eight matched controls. On one occasion the subjects were exposed to a room temperature of 16 degrees C, on the other to 24 degrees C. Cold exposure elicited a 2% increment in...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of physiology: endocrinology and metabolism 1992-12, Vol.263 (6), p.E1040-E1045
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description Twenty-four-hour energy expenditure (EE) and substrate oxidation rates were measured two times in eight postobese women and eight matched controls. On one occasion the subjects were exposed to a room temperature of 16 degrees C, on the other to 24 degrees C. Cold exposure elicited a 2% increment in 24-h EE (P 0.05), with similar response in the two groups. The slight increase in EE was entirely covered by an enhanced carbohydrate oxidation rate. Fasting plasma norepinephrine (NE) increased from 0.74 +/- 0.08 to 1.29 +/- 0.21 nmol/l under cold exposure (P 0.05), with no group difference. The cold-induced increase in 24-h EE was positively correlated to the increase in NE concentration (r 2
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Calorimetry
Circadian Rhythm
COCIENTE RESPIRATORIO
Cold Temperature
DIETA
ENERGIA
ENERGIE
Energy Metabolism
Epinephrine - blood
Fatty Acids, Nonesterified - blood
Female
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FRIO
FROID
Humans
Motor Activity
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NORADRENALINE
NOREPINEFRINA
Norepinephrine - blood
Obesity - blood
Obesity - metabolism
Obesity - therapy
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OXYDATION
QUOTIENT RESPIRATOIRE
Reference Values
REGIME ALIMENTAIRE
Respiration
SOBREPESO
SURPOIDS
TERMORREGULACION
THERMOREGULATION
Weight Loss
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