The metabolic equivalent of task (MET) is the objective measure of the ratio of the rate at which a person expends energy, relative to the mass of that...
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conditions. Borg later developed a CR10 scale. Metabolic equivalent of task Borg GA (1982). "Psychophysical bases of perceived exertion". Med Sci Sports Exerc...
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Note: This formula is identical to that used to calculate the metabolic equivalent of task (MET) score for a given V̇O2max estimation. High-intensity interval...
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Met, or M Methylethyltryptamine, hallucinogen Metabolic equivalent of task, the physical intensity of an activity Motivational enhancement therapy Muscle...
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Exercise (redirect from Health effects of physical exercise)
Wikiquote Adult Compendium of Physical Activities – a website containing lists of Metabolic Equivalent of Task (MET) values for a number of physical activities...
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Exercise intensity (section Measures of Intensity)
and vigorous and are measured by the metabolic equivalent of task (aka metabolic equivalent or METs). The effects of exercise are different at each intensity...
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Sun Salutation (category Gestures of respect)
asanas have been published. The energy cost of exercise is measured in units of metabolic equivalent of task (MET). Less than 3 METs counts as light exercise;...
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expenditure of 12,500 kJ per day and a basal metabolic rate of 80 watts. A light bulb running at 100 watts is running at 1.25 human equivalents (100/80)...
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Running energetics (category Sport of athletics terminology)
expenditure of running can be measured using the Metabolic equivalent of task (MET), where one MET is roughly equivalent to the energy cost of sitting quietly...
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Yoga as exercise (redirect from Benefits of yoga)
paddleboards are all being explored. The energy cost of exercise is measured in units of metabolic equivalent of task (MET). Less than 3 METs counts as light exercise;...
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Sitting (redirect from List of sitting styles)
or equal to 1.5 metabolic equivalents of task (METs). MET, beside the watt and kilojoules, is the unit for expressing the energy cost of physical activities...
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Metabolic syndrome is a clustering of at least three of the following five medical conditions: abdominal obesity, high blood pressure, high blood sugar...
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pregnant, and patches of darker skin. Beyond its reproductive implications, PCOS is increasingly recognized as a multifactorial metabolic condition with significant...
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Glucocorticoid (redirect from Cortisol equivalent)
expression of enzymes involved in gluconeogenesis is probably the best-known metabolic function of glucocorticoids.[citation needed] Mobilization of amino...
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Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome (category Health effects of alcohol)
focal lactic acidosis in the vulnerable medial thalamus of thiamine-deficient rats". Metabolic Brain Disease. 23 (1): 115–22. doi:10.1007/s11011-007-9076-z...
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Obesity (redirect from Environmental causes of obesity)
overall fat mass equivalent in weight to obese people with metabolic syndrome.: 1282 Although the negative health consequences of obesity in the general...
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rare endocrine disorders and metabolic disorders Treatment of the underlying condition, when possible, or discontinuation of the offending drugs usually...
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Human Genetics Society of Australasia. Metabolic (or biochemical) genetics involves the diagnosis and management of inborn errors of metabolism in which...
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ASHRAE 55 (section Metabolic rate (met))
activities, metabolic rate for all other activities is likely to have range of variation. This variation is depending on the individual performing the task and...
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Energy (redirect from Forms of energy)
1.25 human equivalents (100 ÷ 80) i.e. 1.25 H-e. For a difficult task of only a few seconds' duration, a person can put out thousands of watts, many...
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a type of health care worker Metabolic acidosis, a medical condition in which the pH of body is decreased beyond the normal range Metabolic alkalosis...
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Low-carbohydrate diet (redirect from Metabolic advantage)
would offer a "metabolic advantage" of increased energy expenditure equivalent to 400–600 kcal(kilocalorie)/day, in accord with the promise of the Atkin's...
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emergency as it generally occurs in the context of acute illness. Chronic hypercapnia, where metabolic compensation is usually present, may cause symptoms...
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pounds of body weight. This recommendation is widely accepted by health professionals as a guideline for maintaining muscle mass, supporting metabolic functions...
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Reptile (redirect from Reproductive organs of reptiles)
this metabolically produced heat to keep the animals warmer than their environment even though they do not have a warm-blooded metabolism. This form of homeothermy...
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Lisdexamfetamine (section Mechanism of action)
amphetamine or its metabolites in humans. Amphetamine has a variety of excreted metabolic products, including 4-hydroxyamphetamine, 4-hydroxynorephedrine...
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metabolic encephalopathy or deep midline disorders or some instances of hydrocephalus. On the contrary this range has been associated with reports of...
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Cardiovascular disease (redirect from Disorders of the Circulatory System)
of the heart to supply sufficient blood to the tissues to meet their metabolic requirements Pulmonary heart disease – a failure at the right side of the...
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(2003-12-09). "A metabolic labeling approach toward proteomic analysis of mucin-type O-linked glycosylation". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences...
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Saturation diving (redirect from Thermal balance of the saturation diver)
extended periods during which the body tissues become saturated with metabolically inert gas from the breathing gas mixture. Once saturated, the time required...
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