Energy methods and measurements for a twelve-year-old girl walking and climbing up and down steps with and without books

The following conclusions were drawn from this activity study with one subject: 1. The Kofranyi-Michaelis apparatus may be successfully used with children if it is worn on the back of an adult beside the child. 2. More than one test should be used to establish the energy value for a particular...

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Main Author: Yu, Sally Du
Other Authors: Foods and Nutrition
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/42829
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06022010-020101/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-428292021-07-31T05:34:12Z Energy methods and measurements for a twelve-year-old girl walking and climbing up and down steps with and without books Yu, Sally Du Foods and Nutrition LD5655.V855 1962.Y83 Energy metabolism in children The following conclusions were drawn from this activity study with one subject: 1. The Kofranyi-Michaelis apparatus may be successfully used with children if it is worn on the back of an adult beside the child. 2. More than one test should be used to establish the energy value for a particular activity with one child. 3. Basal metabolism tests should be made near the time that activity studies are to be made. 4. The actual protein content of the diet should be known and used in the Weir formula for accurate energy determinations. 5. Energy expenditure studies are expensive in terms of time, equipment, techniques to be mastered, and the number of personnel required. The conclusions that were drawn in developing the methods used for this study are: 1. It is desirable to have the stand designed for the Haldane-Henderson glassware from Arthur H. Thomas Company to permit proper alignment and closer readings from the carbon dioxide absorber. 2. That enough sampling bottles be available to hold duplicate samples from bladders made in two different activities it the Haldane-Henderson method or gas analysis is used. Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:36:44Z 2014-03-14T21:36:44Z 1962 2010-06-02 2010-06-02 2010-06-02 Thesis Text etd-06022010-020101 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/42829 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06022010-020101/ OCLC# 21956281 LD5655.V855_1962.Y83.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 1 volume (various pagings) BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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Energy metabolism in children
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Energy metabolism in children
Yu, Sally Du
Energy methods and measurements for a twelve-year-old girl walking and climbing up and down steps with and without books
description The following conclusions were drawn from this activity study with one subject: 1. The Kofranyi-Michaelis apparatus may be successfully used with children if it is worn on the back of an adult beside the child. 2. More than one test should be used to establish the energy value for a particular activity with one child. 3. Basal metabolism tests should be made near the time that activity studies are to be made. 4. The actual protein content of the diet should be known and used in the Weir formula for accurate energy determinations. 5. Energy expenditure studies are expensive in terms of time, equipment, techniques to be mastered, and the number of personnel required. The conclusions that were drawn in developing the methods used for this study are: 1. It is desirable to have the stand designed for the Haldane-Henderson glassware from Arthur H. Thomas Company to permit proper alignment and closer readings from the carbon dioxide absorber. 2. That enough sampling bottles be available to hold duplicate samples from bladders made in two different activities it the Haldane-Henderson method or gas analysis is used. === Master of Science
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title Energy methods and measurements for a twelve-year-old girl walking and climbing up and down steps with and without books
title_short Energy methods and measurements for a twelve-year-old girl walking and climbing up and down steps with and without books
title_full Energy methods and measurements for a twelve-year-old girl walking and climbing up and down steps with and without books
title_fullStr Energy methods and measurements for a twelve-year-old girl walking and climbing up and down steps with and without books
title_full_unstemmed Energy methods and measurements for a twelve-year-old girl walking and climbing up and down steps with and without books
title_sort energy methods and measurements for a twelve-year-old girl walking and climbing up and down steps with and without books
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