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Energy metabolism, nitrogen balance, and substrate utilization in critically ill children
substrate oxidation pediatrics mechanical ventilation
2016/6/14
Critically ill patients are characterized by a hypermetabolic
state, a catabolic response, higher nutritional needs,
and a decreased capacity for utilization of parenteral substrate.
Energy expenditure and substrate utilization in adults with cystic fibrosis and diabetes mellitus
Cystic fibrosis diabetes mellitus energy expenditure
2016/5/31
The onset of cystic fibrosis–related diabetes mellitus
(CFDM) is often associated with a decline in clinical and
nutritional status.
Adjustments in energy expenditure and substrate utilization during late pregnancy and lactation
Energy expenditure basal metabolic rate sleeping metabolic rate
2016/5/30
Metabolic adjustments occur during pregnancy
and lactation to support fetal growth and milk synthesis; however,
the effect of body composition and hormonal milieu on
these changes is poorly underst...
Acute effectiveness of a “fat-loss” product on substrate utilization, perception of hunger, mood state and rate of perceived exertion at rest and during exercise
Multi-ingredient Weight loss Thermogenic Maximal fat oxidation
2015/12/2
Achieving fat-loss outcomes by ingesting multi-ingredient mixtures may be further enhanced during exercise. This study tested the acute thermogenic effectiveness of a commercially available multi-ingr...
Effect of chewing gum containing nicotine and caffeine on energy expenditure and substrate utilization in men
Nicotine caffeine fatty acid oxidation
2017/1/3
One milligram of nicotine has a pronounced thermogenic effect, which can be increased by ≈100% by adding 100 mg caffeine. Increasing the nicotine dose to 2 mg does not increase the thermogenic effect ...
Snacks consumed in a nonhungry state have poor satiating efficiency:influence of snack composition on substrate utilization and hunger
Snack appetite satiety substrate oxidation metabolic response hormonal response behavioral response insulin glucose fatty acids obesity weight gain
2016/12/19
Background: Several epidemiologic studies suggest that snacking may play an etiologic role in obesity.Objective: We assessed the behavioral and metabolic consequences of a high-carbohydrate ...