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The following pages link to Measurement of energy expenditure in free-living humans by using doubly labeled water (Q39607259):
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- Metabolic and behavioral compensations in response to caloric restriction: implications for the maintenance of weight loss (Q21562518) (← links)
- Free-living energy expenditure measured by two independent techniques in pregnant and nonpregnant Gambian women (Q28285525) (← links)
- Differences between food group reports of low-energy reporters and non-low-energy reporters on a food frequency questionnaire (Q28673884) (← links)
- Dealing with dietary measurement error in nutritional cohort studies (Q28742148) (← links)
- Application of a repeat-measure biomarker measurement error model to 2 validation studies: examination of the effect of within-person variation in biomarker measurements (Q28744107) (← links)
- Use of the Predictive Sugars Biomarker to Evaluate Self-Reported Total Sugars Intake in the Observing Protein and Energy Nutrition (OPEN) Study (Q30484818) (← links)
- Non-invasive monitoring of chewing and swallowing for objective quantification of ingestive behavior. (Q30492739) (← links)
- Design and conduct of the CALERIE study: comprehensive assessment of the long-term effects of reducing intake of energy (Q30498074) (← links)
- Prediction of energy expenditure and physical activity in preschoolers (Q30577539) (← links)
- One year of caloric restriction in humans: feasibility and effects on body composition and abdominal adipose tissue (Q31059752) (← links)
- Estimates of adherence and error analysis of physical activity data collected via accelerometry in a large study of free-living adults (Q31158559) (← links)
- Can we use biomarkers in combination with self-reports to strengthen the analysis of nutritional epidemiologic studies? (Q33738935) (← links)
- Estimating free-living human energy expenditure: Practical aspects of the doubly labeled water method and its applications (Q33758933) (← links)
- Objectively measured physical activity and fat mass in children: a bias-adjusted meta-analysis of prospective studies (Q33839287) (← links)
- Doubly labelled water assessment of energy expenditure: principle, practice, and promise (Q33840824) (← links)
- Energy expenditure in the extremely low-birth weight infant (Q33847872) (← links)
- Low or moderate dietary energy restriction for long-term weight loss: what works best? (Q33848033) (← links)
- Use of cereal fiber to facilitate adherence to a human caloric restriction program (Q33848108) (← links)
- Total and resting energy expenditure in obese women reduced to ideal body weight (Q33901547) (← links)
- Validation of cross-sectional time series and multivariate adaptive regression splines models for the prediction of energy expenditure in children and adolescents using doubly labeled water (Q33990771) (← links)
- A review of age-related changes in energy regulation and suggested mechanisms (Q34038297) (← links)
- An objective estimate of energy intake during weight gain using the intake-balance method (Q34056145) (← links)
- Guidelines for daily carbohydrate intake: do athletes achieve them? (Q34223989) (← links)
- Energy expenditure, physical activity, and obesity in children (Q34330737) (← links)
- Effect of smoking status on total energy expenditure (Q34341548) (← links)
- Effects of weight gain induced by controlled overfeeding on physical activity (Q34627691) (← links)
- Effect of calorie restriction on the free-living physical activity levels of nonobese humans: results of three randomized trials (Q34785082) (← links)
- A toolkit for measurement error correction, with a focus on nutritional epidemiology (Q34844738) (← links)
- Development of adherence metrics for caloric restriction interventions (Q34983237) (← links)
- Accuracy of weighed dietary records in studies of diet and health (Q35168401) (← links)
- Feasibility testing of an automated image-capture method to aid dietary recall (Q35211201) (← links)
- Pooled results from 5 validation studies of dietary self-report instruments using recovery biomarkers for potassium and sodium intake (Q35212065) (← links)
- Using doubly-labeled water to measure energy expenditure in an important small ectotherm Drosophila melanogaster. (Q35289609) (← links)
- Validity of a Multipass, Web-based, 24-Hour Self-Administered Recall for Assessment of Total Energy Intake in Blacks and Whites (Q35573582) (← links)
- Using Regression Calibration Equations That Combine Self-Reported Intake and Biomarker Measures to Obtain Unbiased Estimates and More Powerful Tests of Dietary Associations (Q35573588) (← links)
- Low Levels of Energy Expenditure in Childhood Cancer Survivors: Implications for Obesity Prevention (Q35577883) (← links)
- Assessment of physical activity and energy expenditure: an overview of objective measures (Q35596507) (← links)
- Energy balance and fitness in adult survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Q35661991) (← links)
- Association between Adult Stature and Energy Expenditure in Low-Income Women from Northeastern Brazil. (Q35683747) (← links)
- Approaches for quantifying energy intake and %calorie restriction during calorie restriction interventions in humans: the multicenter CALERIE study (Q35780723) (← links)
- A new method for measuring meal intake in humans via automated wrist motion tracking (Q35805569) (← links)
- Seasonal variation in natural abundance of 2H and 18O in urine samples from rural Nigeria (Q35817928) (← links)
- Improvements in glucose tolerance and insulin action induced by increasing energy expenditure or decreasing energy intake: a randomized controlled trial (Q35928453) (← links)
- Validity of energy intake estimated by digital photography plus recall in overweight and obese young adults (Q36011991) (← links)
- Obesity in Childhood Cancer Survivors: Call for Early Weight Management (Q36033715) (← links)
- Metabolic slowing with massive weight loss despite preservation of fat-free mass (Q36069800) (← links)
- Assessing Dietary Intake in Childhood Cancer Survivors: Food Frequency Questionnaire Versus 24-Hour Diet Recalls (Q36090088) (← links)
- Energy Requirements in the Elderly* (Q36250800) (← links)
- High levels of isotope elimination improve precision and allow individual-based measurements of metabolic rates in animals using the doubly labeled water method (Q36357463) (← links)
- Nutrition and aging: changes in the regulation of energy metabolism with aging (Q36443007) (← links)