RESTING METABOLIC RATE AND POST-PRANDIAL THERMOGENESIS BY LEVEL OF AEROBIC POWER IN OLDER ATHLETES
SUMMARY 1. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the resting metabolic rate (RMR) and thermogenic effect of a meal (TEM) in older athletes. 2. Eighteen older male volunteers were divided into three groups according to their aerobic power related to fat‐free mass (FFM) as follows: (i) group I,...
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1. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the resting metabolic rate (RMR) and thermogenic effect of a meal (TEM) in older athletes.
2. Eighteen older male volunteers were divided into three groups according to their aerobic power related to fat‐free mass (FFM) as follows: (i) group I, high aerobic power (Vo2max > 70 mL/kg FFM per min); (ii) group II, moderate aerobic power (Vo2max = 55–70 mL/kg FFM per min); and (iii) group III, low aerobic power (Vo2max |
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1. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the resting metabolic rate (RMR) and thermogenic effect of a meal (TEM) in older athletes.
2. Eighteen older male volunteers were divided into three groups according to their aerobic power related to fat‐free mass (FFM) as follows: (i) group I, high aerobic power (Vo2max > 70 mL/kg FFM per min); (ii) group II, moderate aerobic power (Vo2max = 55–70 mL/kg FFM per min); and (iii) group III, low aerobic power (Vo2max < 55 mL/kg FFM per min).
3. The RMR values, covariated for FFM using analysis of covariance (ancova), were higher in group I (mean (±SEM) 1.09 ± 0.04 kcal/min) than in groups II and III (0.99 ± 0.05 and 0.91 ± 0.03 kcal/min, respectively). Group I had a tendency for higher mean TEM values compared with the other groups, but the differences were not statistically significant for absolute or percentage values.
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2. Eighteen older male volunteers were divided into three groups according to their aerobic power related to fat‐free mass (FFM) as follows: (i) group I, high aerobic power (Vo2max > 70 mL/kg FFM per min); (ii) group II, moderate aerobic power (Vo2max = 55–70 mL/kg FFM per min); and (iii) group III, low aerobic power (Vo2max < 55 mL/kg FFM per min).
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1. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the resting metabolic rate (RMR) and thermogenic effect of a meal (TEM) in older athletes.
2. Eighteen older male volunteers were divided into three groups according to their aerobic power related to fat‐free mass (FFM) as follows: (i) group I, high aerobic power (Vo2max > 70 mL/kg FFM per min); (ii) group II, moderate aerobic power (Vo2max = 55–70 mL/kg FFM per min); and (iii) group III, low aerobic power (Vo2max < 55 mL/kg FFM per min).
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